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    Living Undersea: Rare Footage of Marine Life
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    Ocean engineering alumna Grace Young (SB '14) reflects on her experience as part of Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 project.
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    Just returning from 15 days living undersea as part of Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 project, mechanical and ocean engineering alumna Grace Young '14 reflects on her experience. Young led the team in using the Edgertronic high-speed video camera, created by Mike Matter ’84, capturing some rare footage of marine life on the coral reef in slow motion.

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    Ocean engineering alumna Grace Young (SB '14) reflects on her experience as part of Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 project.
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    Just returning from 15 days living undersea as part of Fabien Cousteau's Mission 31 project, MechE alumna Grace Young '14 reflects on her experience.
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