It’s easy to recount the events of a day in a blog. We went here, we met with so and so and we talked about blank. We include analogies, photos, quotes, whatever we can toContinue reading
Author: Heather Heenehan
Heather Heenehan
2015 Trip, alumni, CEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, PhD, students, travel
2015 Trip, alumni, CEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, PhD, students, travel
This is Our Classroom
Kenneth Norris, a pioneer marine mammal researcher who studied spinner dolphins in Hawaii, used to start his experiential field classes by saying “We’re off on the greatest adventure of our lives.” Today, we started theContinue reading
Heather Heenehan
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel, Video Posts
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel, Video Posts
Day Nine (Jan. 26) – There are no Midway strangers, just friends we haven’t met!
We made a bunch of new friends this afternoon while snorkeling the reef. This blog post is really to post the video I put together of what the reef looks like here and to introduceContinue reading
Heather Heenehan
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel
Day Eight (Jan. 25) – Seize the Day (or at least try to)
An interesting day, no snorkeling or spinner dolphins but great discussions on spinner dolphins and plastic. I want to give a quick shout out to Pete Leary who works for the US Fish and WildlifeContinue reading