Email Print Share
April 13, 2007

Foraminifera Research (Image 13)

Foraminifera Research (Image 13)

A sea star in a touch tank in the Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center contains some of the creatures found in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. The vital organs of the creature are in its many legs; it effectively has no body. Biologists studying marine life in Antarctic waters have several large aquarium tanks in the center.

The sea star is being held by Sam Bowser, a professor of biomedical sciences at the University of Albany's School of Public Health and a scientist at the New York State Department of Health's Wadsworth Center, who is researching single-celled creatures called Foraminifera.

McMurdo is the logistics hub for National Science Foundation operations on the ice. (Date of Image: Dec. 2006) [Image 13 of 13 related images. Back to Image 1.]

Credit: Peter West, National Science Foundation


Images and other media in the National Science Foundation Multimedia Gallery are available for use in print and electronic material by NSF employees, members of the media, university staff, teachers and the general public. All media in the gallery are intended for personal, educational and nonprofit/non-commercial use only.

Images credited to the National Science Foundation, a federal agency, are in the public domain. The images were created by employees of the United States Government as part of their official duties or prepared by contractors as "works for hire" for NSF. You may freely use NSF-credited images and, at your discretion, credit NSF with a "Courtesy: National Science Foundation" notation.

Additional information about general usage can be found in Conditions.

Also Available:
Download the high-resolution JPG version of the image. (1.9 MB)

Use your mouse to right-click (Mac users may need to Ctrl-click) the link above and choose the option that will save the file or target to your computer.