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The Wrack is the Wells Reserve blog, our collective logbook on the web.
eDNA methods and traditional plankton-net surveys are complementary ways to investigate estuarine fish assemblages. Which methods to use depend on what question we ask.
Plankton, pollen, and the tiniest seeds—myriad little things can be a really big deal.
With the practiced eye of a marine scientist, a post-career volunteer finds an uncommon copepod in a Wells Harbor plankton sample.