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Fiona Tomas Nash shows off a sea slug collected in Netarts Bay on June 28, 2017, as part of an Oregon Sea Grant-funded research project. She's studying how sea slugs and other tiny "grazers" might help prevent eelgrass from being snuffed out by light-blocking algae. Tomas Nash is a marine ecologist in the department of fisheries and wildlife at Oregon State University. Learn more: seagrant.oregonstate.edu/research/current-research/vulner... (photo by Tiffany Woods)
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Fiona Tomas Nash shows off a sea slug collected in Netarts Bay on June 28, 2017, as part of an Oregon Sea Grant-funded research project. She's studying how sea slugs and other tiny "grazers" might help prevent eelgrass from being snuffed out by light-blocking algae. Tomas Nash is a marine ecologist in the department of fisheries and wildlife at Oregon State University. Learn more: seagrant.oregonstate.edu/research/current-research/vulner... (photo by Tiffany Woods)