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​BLOG BY GRACE C. YOUNG                                                                              
                                                                               


A FEW SNAPSHOTS FROM UNDERSEA YESTERDAY IN AQUARIUS

6/27/2014

 
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Seven spotted eagle rays have been circling the habitat. They are majestic.
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This morning two Goliath grouper swam past Aquarius. These fish are over 300 lbs!
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Hello there! That's the provost of Northeastern, Steven Director, taking our photo from the viewport. He visited today!
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Sneak peak at the footage from yesterday's night dive! Captured by Matt Ferraro on a super fancy camera.
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Thanks Fusion TV for the sHoutout and this video here! 
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Hi! from the Aquarius viewport.
Brushing my teeth,
​fish in the viewport!
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Woke up after sleeping on my DOXA... Thanks Fabien for pointing that out :/
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Northeastern's magical Mission 31 talisman, the glowing dolphin. Credit Liz and the AAT Project
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    Grace Young  (B.S., MIT, Ph.D, Oxford) is an ocean engineer, aquanaut, and explorer currently working at X. She lived underwater as a scientist and engineer on Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31, and is a National Geographic Explorer. 

    Blog Highlights: 
    1. No Engineer is an Island
    2. Mission 31 Highlights
    3. Sailing Across the Atlantic 
    ​3. Return to CERN

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