USGS scientists holding Tampa Bay clamshell
Detailed Description
USGS scientist Madelyn Mette and Student Volunteer Alizé Hardin hold half of a Mercenaria spp. clamshell found by wading in shallow waters of Tampa Bay, Florida.
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Alizé Hardin's image (left) used by permission.
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