After a day motoring the Gulf, we camped in the bay of a small island with steep and craggy hills, called Isla Salsipuedes, which literally translates to ‘get out if you can.’ On this smallContinue reading
Author: Sharon Benjamin
I am finishing my second year and final as a Master of Environmental Management student here at the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment. This year my classmates and I in the coastal-studies concentration have lived and worked out at the Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. I am excited to learn more about fisheries governance systems on this travel course!
Sharon Benjamin
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
San Pedro Martir with Polo, a Biodiversity Monitor
On March 22, we took to the water to visit a tiny (1.7 km2) ancient volcanic island, Isla de San Pedro Martir. The island is a special place to visit, and is an oasis ofContinue reading