Marine Biology on Three Seas

The Three Seas Program, based at Northeastern University, offers undergraduate and graduate students in marine biology the opportunity to study, conduct research, and get wet in three different marine ecosystems: the northwest Atlantic Ocean (Nahant, Massachusetts), the Caribbean Sea (Bocas del Toro, Panama), and the northeastern Pacific (Friday Harbor, Washington).


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Development

One of today's lectures was on larval ecology and development and featured the following video, filmed by Bruno Vellutini (2010) as part of his Master's thesis work on the sea biscuit Clypeaster subdepressus:

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