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Fun With Krill

Fun With Krill

November 21, 2010

WHOI biologist Gareth Lawson and MIT/WHOI Joint Program student Wu-Jung Lee talk a little krill in the congested lab aboard the R/V Endeavor during a September 2010 cruise. Krill are small, shrimplike crustaceans that are eaten by larger marine animals and predators. While much is known about krill in the Antarctic, their role in the ecosystems of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean is less understood. On this cruise, researchers studied the interaction of krill and herring near Georges Bank. (Photo by Nick Woods, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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