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By pumping enormous test tubes that are 60-feet deep and hold almost 15,000 gallons of water with carbon dioxide to make the water inside more acidic, researchers can study how zooplankton, phytoplankton and other small organisms will adapt in the wild.
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Studying Acidification in the Field

When studying ocean acidification in the lab, it's hard to study more than one or...
Multiple penguin books of different genres
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Penguin Books

Volunteers unloading water from helicopter
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Aftermath

Sailors and local volunteers unload drinking water from an MH-60S Seahawk to...
Emperor shrimp, and two nudibranches at Dinah’s Beach, Papua New Guinea.
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Nudibranch With a Shrimp Partner

Amidst the bright blue tufts and the dark blue fringes of the beautiful Risbecia...
A Red Reaper Cuttlefish
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Reaper Cuttlefish

Usually a reddish color with a pair of black spots, like all cuttlefish, the reaper...
An illustration of the megalodon shark.
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Ancient Giant Megatooth Shark

A scientific illustration of the most powerful fish of its time, Carcharocles...
A photo of a cave basslet.
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Cave Basslet

Smithsonian researchers collected a cave basslet (Liopropoma mowbrayi) from the...
A photo of a sea toad specimen.
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Sea Toad (Chaunax pictus)

Researchers with the Smithsonian's Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP) collected...
Major Stede Bonnet on a ship, shown in an engraved print
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Major Stede Bonnet

Middle-aged and a retired soldier, Bonnet was an unlikely pirate. Yet he bought a...
An 'austral' or southern breeder, Great Shearwaters (Ardenna gravis) migrate from breeding islands far to the south in the Atlantic before traveling to the Northern Atlantic to feed.
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Great Shearwater in Flight

'Austral' or southern breeders, Great Shearwaters (Ardenna gravis) migrate from...
A SCUBA diver in taking photographs in the Baltic Sea.
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An Underwater Photographer Battles the Baltic's Cold Waters

The Baltic’s waters are so frigid that the sandy seabed was often frozen during...
A Smithsonian specimen helped identify a new family of deep sea squid with long spindly legs.
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Bigfin Squid

A specimen from the Smithsonian’s squid collection and videos of a mystery squid...

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