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Viewing Ichthyology Specimens
(Image B)

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Smithsonian Ichthyologist Dr. Carole Baldwin, presents an Angler Fish--a unique deep sea fish--to participants in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Scholars Winter Workshop. Angler fish are marine fish equipped with a long dorsal fin ray that hangs above the mouth and serves as a lure for prey. [Image 2 of 2 related images; see also Viewing Ichthyology Specimens Image A. For other images from the LSAMP/Smithsonian winter workshop, see the EDUCATION/LSAMP category of this library.]

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NSF’s Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Program is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, undergraduate program designed to increase substantially, the quantity and quality of students—especially African American, Hispanic, and Native American students—pursuing degrees and careers in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology (SMET). The NSF LSAMP program has partnered with the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History Research Training Program to share their expertise and excitement of natural history with students participating in the LSAMP Program.

Viewing Ichthyology Specimens<BR>(Image B)
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Credit: Smithsonian Institution
Decade of Image: 2000 - 2009

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EDUCATION / LSAMP Program

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