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Turtles, Octopus, & Crabs at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab

Octopi battle for food and a sea turtle tries to eat our camera at the Gulf Specimen Lab.

12/05/2013 | Rating NR

In the Grass, On the Reef

Turtles, Octopus, & Crabs at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab

Clip: Season 6 | 4m 53s

Octopi battle for food and a sea turtle tries to eat our camera at the Gulf Specimen Lab.

The folks at Gulf Specimen Marine Lab in Panacea, FL work to educate the public on protecting marine life and ecosystems. Visitors are able to check out the many animals that are housed at the lab, but Gulf Specimen also supplies animals to researchers who wish to study them. We also caught up with the SeaMobile at the St. Marks Stone Crab Festival to learn more about their outreach efforts.

12/05/2013 | Rating NR

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