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Posted on July 13, 2014August 18, 2018 by Denise

After snorkeling in Sugarloaf Key, we went to the lab where we had a special opportunity to study tunicates.

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Dr. Alejandro A. Vagelli
Director of Science & Conservation
Center for Aquatic Sciences
1 Riverside Dr
Camden, NJ 08103

Associate Researcher & Adjunct Professor of Ichthyology, Marine Biology, Marine Field Ecology.
Department of Biology, Rutgers University
315 Penn Street, Camden, NJ 08102-1411

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