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Description
In order to maximize the amount of information collected during the research cruise, scientists participating in the Life on the Edge 2004 mission useda variety of nets and traps in addition to the JSL submersible. (Image credit: Life on the Edge 2004 | Liz Baird)
Credit
Life on the Edge 2004
Photographer
Liz Baird
Location
North Carolina Continental Slope
Collection
Voyage to Inner Space
Ocean Exploration Collection
Instruments
NOAA Affiliation
NC Museum of Natural Sciences