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Edie Widder, scientist at Ocean Research & Conservation Association, inside the deep diving suit WASP. For years, Widder has argued that by going undersea in vehicles with lights blazing, scientists were scaring creatures away.
Edie Widder, scientist at Ocean Research & Conservation Association, inside the deep diving suit WASP. For years, Widder has argued that by going undersea in vehicles with lights blazing, scientists were scaring creatures away.
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