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The thin glass tubing, known as a flow cell, is carefully placed into a holder that mounts onto the computer. Water samples move through the flow cell at a pre-determined rate. The computer can then capture images of organisms in the water. Aboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer, docked in Punta Arenas, Chile.

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Photo by Cara Pekarcik (PolarTREC 2016), Courtesy of ARCUS
Photographer: Cara Pekarcik
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2016
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PolarTREC
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Southern Ocean
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