Dr. Raymond B. Manning and William D. Lee Using a "Slurp Gun"
Object Details
- Author
- Penland, Dane A
- Subject
- Manning, Raymond B
- Lee, William D
- Smithsonian Marine Station at Link Point (SMSLP)
- National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology (Echinoderms)
- National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
- Category
- Historic Images of the Smithsonian
- Smithsonian Institution Research Reports, Autumn 1983
- Summary
- Dr. Raymond B. Manning (right), of the Department of Invertebrate Zoology in the National Museum of Natural History, and William D. Lee, Smithsonian Marine Station research assistant, use a "slurp" gun to search for stomatopods, a type of marine crustacean, at an inlet near the Smithsonian Marine Station (SMS) at Fort Pierce, Florida.
- Contained within
- Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 98-016, Box 1, Folder: Research Reports Autumn 1983
- Contact information
- Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
- 1983
- Standard number
- SIA2011-1164
- Restrictions & Rights
- No restrictions
- Type
- Photographic print
- Group, candid
- Physical description
- Number of Images: 1; Color: Black and White; Size: 10w x 8h; Type of Image: Group, candid; Medium: Photographic print
- Place
- (Fort Pierce, Florida)
- Florida
- Smithsonian Archives - History Div
- Topic
- Smithsonian Institution--Employees
- Scientists
- Smithsonian Marine Station
- Link Port
- Fort Pierce, Florida
- Indian River
- Laboratories
- Field Work
- Marine biology
- Collectors and collecting
- Marine sciences
- Marine biology--Research
- Record ID
- siris_sic_8087
- Metadata Usage (text)
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