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Local schoolchildren learn how lobsters "talk" with antennas

Contributor:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Publications Office and University of California, Santa Barbara. Learning Resources/Photographic Services
Photographer:
Swalling, W. (Wilfred)
Creation Date:
[circa 1984-1985]
Topics:
University of California, Santa Barbara, Children, Shellfish, and Events
Genres:
photographic prints and photographs
Notes:

Title from accompanying information.

Citation:
[Item description]. University Archives photographs collection. UArch 112. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Description:

As part of a Sea Grant funded program for community education, the Marine Science Institute sponsors an open house in the marine laboratory featuring special exhibits of the local marine environment. Here, local schoolchildren learn how lobsters "talk" with antennas.

Physical Description:
1 photograph : print ; sheet 26 x 21 cm
Format:
Still Image
Collection(s):
University Archives photographs collection
Series:
Series I. Photographs. Subseries D. Goleta Campus
Folder:
Events: University Day / College Day & Super Saturday / Open House, 1953-1987
Library Location:
Department of Special Research Collections
ARK:
ark:/48907/f3c53qfk
Local Identifier:
uarch112-g00514
Rights:
Inc.icon only.dark In Copyright
Copyright Holder:
University of California (System). Regents
Restrictions:

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