Training Future Scientists
Dr. Brendan Roark discusses different methods of sampling deep-sea corals with undergraduate students Sam Kuykendall, left, and Beth Stockert, center, in the Stable Isotope Geosciences Facility at Texas A&M University. Explore more in the multimedia feature "Coral Gardens of the Deep Sea."
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