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We’ve also been doing some fish printing. Scored this massive sailfish fin that was sitting is a discard pile at the fish market. Printed it as well
Goby gummies? Yes, goby gummies. New lab paper out by @chemingson.bsky.social besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Not quite but they do continually replace their teeth throughout their life
Took a brief break from collecting to catch @laurenhennelly.bsky.social ‘s wedding with @arummel.bsky.social back to the fishes today
The Evans Lab is back in Kagoshima, Japan chasing fishes around!
If you catch a lot of fishes you have to make sure to Id them properly. Here HoWan and Sato are id’ing a bunch of lanternfishes that we caught in the Yakushima port
We’re also printing some of the fishes that we collect to compile later! Here’s a yellowfin tuna tail that I did today
At a particular port in Yakushima, you can see beautiful coral reef fishes during the day, and catch deep sea lantern fishes at night using a flashlight and dipnet
Here’s a beautiful print of a scombrops by @arummel.bsky.social
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