There are few courses that you can take in which it is not out of the ordinary to hear your professor say, “to the left you can see some boobies” or “the island’s biodiversity isContinue reading
Category: Gulf of California – 2012
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
The Global Economy – It’s Complicated.
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
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
A Trip to Puerto Libertad
After a 3-hour drive through the Sonoran Desert, we arrived at Puerto Libertad in time to see a presentation by a fisher-woman from a small-scale fishing cooperative in Ligüi, a small town on the BajaContinue reading
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
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
Seashells and the Seri
As we walked down the beach in Old Kino Bay I became enamored by the diversity of seashells scattered across the beach. Later on that evening I found myself wondering if seashells were not onlyContinue reading
conservation, Duke Marine Lab, environmental policy, Gulf of California - 2012, marine studies, students, travel
The Real Coca-Cola Classic
We’ve arrived to the land of the real (no high fructose corn syrup) Coca-Cola Classic: Mexico. During our stay in the great state of Sonora, we will be based out of the Prescott College ResearchContinue reading