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Oyster
The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been removed from its shell. The forceps point to the adductor muscle, which closes the shell.

Oyster The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been removed from its shell. The forceps point to the adductor muscle, which closes the shell.                oysters Crassostrea virginica dissection research benthic organisms

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Oyster
The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been removed from its shell. The forceps point to the adductor muscle, which closes the shell.
Raingear on deck On deck the Aquarius during a cruise along the Patuxent River       Patuxent River Aquarius cruise research trawling rain raingear fieldwork sampling Sampling at the Horn Point Laboratory dock Winter sampling of oysters grown in a mesh bag at the Horn Point Laboratory dock for a seasonal analysis.  oysters monthly seasonal analysis winter Ben Fertig HPL Horn Point Laboratory dock pier research sampling monitoring Oyster The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been removed from its shell. The forceps point to the adductor muscle, which closes the shell.                oysters Crassostrea virginica dissection research benthic organisms Drying oven Laboratory drying oven. Oyster tissue samples are on the bottom shelf and dried at 60 degrees Celcius overnight or until thoroughly dry. Dessicant is on the middle shelf to remove any moisture. drying oven laboratory equipment sample preparation research oyster tissues samples drying samples Crassostrea virginica Grinding with mortar and pestle Samples are ground with mortar and pestle            mortar and pestle grinding samples sample preparation research laboratory equipment Crassostrea virginica
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Filename:iil_ian_bf_237.JPG
Album name:bfertig / UMCES / Research
Keywords:oysters Crassostrea virginica dissection research benthic organisms
Photographer's Name:Ben Fertig
Photographer's Company:IAN, UMCES
Date Photo was taken (MM/DD/YYYY):12/31/1969
Media Type (Photo, Satellite Image, Vector Graphic, Map, Animation, Video):Photo
File Size:65 KB
Date added:Mar 28, 2008
Dimensions:386 x 524 pixels
Displayed:14 times
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Image Description:The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has been removed from its shell. The forceps point to the adductor muscle, which closes the shell.
Color Space:sRGB
Components Configuration:YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel:2
Date Time:2008:03:28 18:28:26
DateTime Original:2005:08:17 14:48:48
DateTime digitized:2005:08:17 14:48:48
Exif Image Height:524 pixels
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Focal length:12.1 mm
ISO:120
Light Source:Unknown or Auto
Make:SONY
Max Aperture:f 2.8
Metering Mode:Spot
Model:CYBERSHOT
Orientation:Normal (O deg)
Resolution Unit:Inch
Scene Type:Directly Photographed
Software:Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
X Resolution:72
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IPTC Title:Oyster
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IPTC Keywords:oysters Crassostrea virginica dissection research benthic organisms
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