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Guest researchers: Julio

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Last week we had yet another visitor here, this time from the University of A Coruña in Spain. Julio was here to continue his work on polychaetes in the family Oweniidae, from both Norwegian and African waters.

This entry was posted in Current projects, Guests, Marine Biodiversity of West Africa, NorBOL, PolyNor on November 24, 2015 by katrine.

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