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I got an email that the tentative date for 2008 is October 9-11, so mark your calendars.
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Steven Pro, yep that is my real name. 19th Annual Marine Aquarium Conference of North America (MACNA) in Pittsburgh, PA September 14-16, 2007 |
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"In among the branches of the corals, like birds among trees, floated many beautiful fish, radiant with metallic greens or crimsons...." J. Beete Jukes 1842-46 |
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Looks like you've got yourself a nice dissecting scope-- great for doing dissections ( ) or looking at microcrustaceans, little things, some gross tissue work, some parasites, but to see bacteria you will need something with a stage to put slides on and some stronger objective lenses. I don't know what your magnification is, but most are in the range of 60X. For staining microorganisms you'll need an oil immersion lens for a total magnification of 1000X.
Do play around with it though---you will see amazing things. Bristelworms are especially cool-- Also, you are lucky in that you have a trinocular scope, which means you'll be able to hook a camera up with the right adapter. |
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wish they had one of these in ny
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There's already a camera on the scope that does both still and video plus I have another new scope with a stage and the immersion lens Just starting to figure that one out!
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