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MBLSciShoots: Water Quality

Published on April 6, 2020
MBLSciShoots: Water Quality
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From cephalopods and axolotls to tunicates and frogs, the MBL is responsible for the care for a lot of animals. Part of care is making sure these animals have good, clean water that fits their needs.

Hear MBL Veterinarian Lisa Abbo talk all about water quality, why it’s important, and how we make sure it’s healthy for our many animals in Part One of this #MBLSciShoots video.

Related Reading

How to Achieve Good Water Quality Management in Aquaculture | The Fish Site

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Watch the rest of the MBLSciShoot videos on our Youtube channel.

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