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Corer deployed from Velero IV, Catalina Island, ca. 1949-1950
1media/ahfimg39101901_thumb.jpg2020-04-23T14:51:12-07:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6372511Corer deployed from Velero IV, Catalina Island, ca. 1949-1950, Allan Hancock Foundation Collection, http://cdm15799.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll82/id/26807/rec/97plain2020-04-23T14:51:12-07:00Sue Luftscheinc3da4f338cfb5c3d980919bd84c8fb083c380bd6
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12020-04-23T11:29:19-07:00Specimen Gathering2gallery2020-04-23T16:21:46-07:00The Velero IV's research trips employed traditional and new methods for gathering specimens and documenting marine life. Core samples, the "orange peel", and the benthoscopes and benthograph, as well as scuba diving, were all methods employed.