
A scientist’s mission to scan every known fish species
Clip: Season 3 Episode 333 | 2m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
A scientist’s fishing mission to scan every known fish species in the world.
In a tiny island laboratory in the northwest corner of Washington, one marine biologist is on a mission to scan every known fish species in the world. Adam Summers, a fish expert at the University of Washington, is creating 3-D models of all known species of fish. He hopes to change the way that scientists and educators look at marine anatomy.
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A scientist’s mission to scan every known fish species
Clip: Season 3 Episode 333 | 2m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
In a tiny island laboratory in the northwest corner of Washington, one marine biologist is on a mission to scan every known fish species in the world. Adam Summers, a fish expert at the University of Washington, is creating 3-D models of all known species of fish. He hopes to change the way that scientists and educators look at marine anatomy.
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