Video: Slurping Shrimp near Moorea
Researchers in Moorea use a variety of tools to collect organisms. Some are simple, everyday items like buckets and brushes, and some are…a little stranger. Here, two researchers use a “yabbie pump” to slurp up tiny shrimp that live in gobies’ burrows.
Moorea Biocode Project
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