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14 Fishing plankton in the fjord

In order to compare the development of the community captured in the mesocosms, the scientists also sample the fjord. Dana Michaelis takes a net haul to catch zooplankton such as sea butterflies – snails with a very delicate calcium carbonate shell that flap their way through the water.

Photo: Solvin Zankl

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