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November 29, 2007

Lunchtime on a research cruise is key to the ship's social fabric, bringing everyone together.

Meals at sea aren't that different from meals on land, except that everyone must hold on to his or her plate when the seas get rough. Lunchtime on a research cruise is key to the ship's social fabric since it brings everyone together.

Credit: Cassandra Lopez, University of Miami


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