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Born digital Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Supplementary video edition. Includes video clips: Welcome (timestamp 00:24); Monitoring Kelp Forest Ecology: Marine biologist Paul Dayton discusses the decline of California's kelp forest habitats (timestamp 03:15); Tracking Coastal Conditions: Physical oceanographer John Largier studies how ocean circulation and other ocean conditions transport pollutants (timestamp 08:40); Investigating Marine Pollution: Biologist Dimitri Deheyn conducts experiments to determine how marine animals react to contaminants (timestamp 14:00); and Analyzing Microbial Worlds: Microbiologist Farooq Azam examines the survivability and fate of disease-causing bacteria in the oceans (timestamp 20:30). [Title, Date]. Explorations. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library. [Digital Object URL] La Jolla, CA Volume 8, Number 3.
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English
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Coasts Oceanographic Research Stations Marine pollution Kelp bed ecology Bacteria Periodicals Microbiologists University of California, San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography Deheyn, Dimitri D Azam, Farooq Dayton, Paul Kuykendall, 1941-
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