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Using Adrift

2 students working at computer on Adrift citizen science project

Adrift allows citizen scientists to virtually ‘drop’ microbes into the global ocean and provides an entry point for students to begin to understand the challenges of living in the ocean today.

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Rights: UTS Adrift Project
Published: 24 July 2019Size: 19.23 MB
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