After a busy morning despite unfortunate weather, we had the afternoon to ourselves and a great evening of music and games. Yesterday marked our third and final morning of working with Greg Shubert on variousContinue reading
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2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel
Day Eleven (Jan. 28) – Midway’s history
On the morning of June 4th, 1942, George Junkin V was preparing to fly his Wildcat fighter jet from the USS Enterprise against the approaching Japanese fleet in the battle for Midway. The Japanese vesselsContinue reading
Day Ten (Jan. 27) – Tagging Monk Seals
The class has been accompanying Tracy Wurth on her monk seal surveys and yesterday some of us helped her to tag a yearling seal One of the great things about Midway is the first-hand experienceContinue reading
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Day Nine (Jan. 26) The Challenges of Being an Environmental Manager
An easy day of potting native plants, watching historical videos, and discussing management strategies. The forecasted rain quickly came and drenched us all as we reported for invasive species duty – 0700. In rainy weatherContinue reading
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel
Day Nine (Jan. 26) – Oh the places you’ll go, the things you’ll see.
I found one! I found one! – Adventures in Monk Seal surveys! As Amy and Heather have mentioned in previous blogs, everyday a few of us get to accompany Tracy from NOAA on her HawaiianContinue reading
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Day Nine (Jan. 26) – Marine debris and Midway
Marine debris: What are its effects and how do we solve the problem? This has been the topic of class discussion on two occasions so far during our time on Midway, and it has becomeContinue reading
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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
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel
Day Nine (Jan. 26) – It’s a Two Cookie Kind of Day
Hard work planting and shoveling in the morning, snorkeling in the afternoon. Today is definitely a two cookie kind of day! We woke up this morning to the sounds of the thousands of albatross outside:Continue reading
2011 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel
Day Eight (Jan. 25) – So you want to be a monk seal researcher?
Learning through experiences: monk seal field survey techniques. We met at the boat dock just as the sun was fully rising above the tree-line. It was a fair bit windier today, though I have beenContinue reading
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