Until this May, my field research experiences have primarily been based in warm and sunny, locations – namely the Bahamas, Australia, and South Florida. I guess that even North Carolina in the summer counts asContinue reading
Author: Megan Dunphy-Daly
Meagan Dunphy-Daly is a graduate student at the Duke University Marine Lab studying the effectiveness of marine reserves in protecting apex predators.
Wilhelmina Bay (Sun., 5/23/10) – Elliot, starfish loves you!
After having a day of squirrelly un-tag-able whales yesterday, the tagging team was charged and ready to go this morning. They launched the small boats early (8:30 am) and immediately found multiple whales in theContinue reading
Wilhelmina Bay (Tues., 5/11/10) – Our first day in Wilhelmina Bay
“There’s a lot of ice around here!” — L. Peavey We awoke this morning to the most spectacular views. Steep mountains covered in snow dipped into the water and large circles of ice (called “iceContinue reading