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They're on a Boat Part 4: Plankton Sampling and Nighttime Research

They're on a Boat Part 4: Plankton Sampling and Nighttime Research

Update: 2023-05-23
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In this episode of Wildly Curious (formerly For the Love of Nature), co-host Katy Reiss wraps up the mini-series aboard a NOAA research vessel. This time, Allison Black interviews Amanda Jacobson, a plankton lab technician and biological science technician. Amanda shares what it's like working the night shift to collect zooplankton samples using a bongo net, revealing some of the fascinating marine life she’s encountered. From larval squid to jellyfish, Amanda’s work offers a glimpse into the hidden world of plankton and what it's like being the only scientist awake at night.

Perfect for marine biology lovers, ocean enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the critical role of plankton in marine ecosystems.

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They're on a Boat Part 4: Plankton Sampling and Nighttime Research

They're on a Boat Part 4: Plankton Sampling and Nighttime Research

Katy Reiss & Laura Fawks Lapole