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Category: Silt

September 7, 2022February 13, 2023 Pauline Angione Growth, Procedures, Silt

“Volunteers” in the Lines. CRUNCH Followed by WHOOSH!

Wednesday, 9/7, was a big day at the Shellfish Resilience Lab. Four of us (Chantal, Elin, Mike, and Pauline) went to the lab to do a routine tank cleaning. Cabot, the Lab Labrador, was there as well, "guarding" the loading dock for us. We figured it would take about an hour and a half with all of us experienced tank cleaners there. Not so, it turns out.

June 21, 2022July 18, 2022 Bill Zoellick Monitoring, Silt, Upweller

Water Level and Upweller Flow

The flow of water through the upweller is different for each of the three buckets pictured at right. You can tell by the amount of sediment on the clams. The clams in the bucket on the left are pretty clean, the ones in the bucket on the right are covered with silt and other organic matter, and the ones in the middle are, well, in the middle.

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