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Participatory science
Olivier takes a sample of a live coral colony in the twilight zone. Here we are more than 80 meters deep. Once this sample is brought to the surface, a small fragment is placed in 90 ° alcohol for DNA analysis. The rest of the colony will be used for identification.
Author: GABRIEL BARATHIEU
@GABRIEL BARATHIEU
File state: Final
Photography size: 50.3 Mpixels (144 MB uncompressed) - 8688x5792 pixels (29x19.3 in / 73.6x49 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: biomoléculaire, deep, deep dive, mésophotique, plongée profonde, prélèvement, rebreather, recycleur, science, tek, tek dive, trimix, twilight zone, zone crépusculaire
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