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Whitney Knapp
January 28, 2012March 5, 2014 Whitney Knapp2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Day 12: Watch Out for Albatross!

Midway Atoll is home to the largest population of Laysan Albatross in the world, with close to half a million breeding pairs. Typically, Laysan Albatross form their nests and lay their eggs in mid-November, andContinue reading

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Noah Chesnin
January 27, 2012March 5, 2014 Noah Chesnin2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Day 11: We were Schooled

The fringe reef and beach were our classroom as we shadowed schools of tropical fish and cut down ironwood trees. With John Miller from US Fish and Wildlife at the helm, the group made itsContinue reading

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Andy Read
January 26, 2012March 2, 2015 Andy Read2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, faculty, marine studies, oceans, travel

Day 10: Of Mice and Men

Mice abound but the rats have been eradicated, with enormously positive impacts on several species of seabirds Steinbeck wasn’t thinking about conservation or Midway Atoll when he wrote his novella.  But his title was aContinue reading

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Patricia Elena Villegas
January 26, 2012March 5, 2014 Patricia Elena Villegas2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Day Nine

Spray before Waffle, Marine Debris, Short-tailed Albatross, and Tetanus Shots Another excellent and gorgeous day on Midway and I’ve been assigned the task of writing today’s blog. I’m saving my top-notch literary skills for theContinue reading

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Katie Sweeney
January 25, 2012March 28, 2018 Katie Sweeney2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel, Video Posts

Turning marine debris into art

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsBusxbpuxM

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Sarah Spiegler
January 24, 2012March 28, 2018 Sarah Spiegler2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel, Video Posts

Day 8: There’s No Squealing on Dolphin Watching Boats

(Except when CEM students observe the spinner dolphin population in the waters of the Midway Atoll). Today we spent the day on Midway Island in typical fashion—observing the spectacular wildlife, and pondering the implications ofContinue reading

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Noah Chesnin
January 24, 2012March 5, 2014 Noah Chesnin2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Day 7: Who Belongs to this Stuff?

Very few people actually visit Midway Island and when they come, they are allowed to bring no more than 50 lbs of stuff. And yet many people, especially those living along the Pacific Ocean, haveContinue reading

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Whitney Knapp
January 23, 2012March 5, 2014 Whitney Knapp2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Day 7: Midway Atoll During World War II

While Midway Atoll may seem at first glance to be a peaceful refuge for wildlife such as Laysan ducks, albatross, monk seals, and spinner dolphins, it was not always that way… Due to its uniqueContinue reading

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Danielle Dian Crain
January 22, 2012March 5, 2014 Danielle Dian Crain2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, Slide Shows, students, travel

Second full day on Midway: slide show

Some photos of our second full day on Midway. [portfolio_slideshow] On our second day on Midway we toured more of the history, as well as restoring some of the land. For more on the historyContinue reading

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Kristen Maize
January 22, 2012March 5, 2014 Kristen Maize2012 Trip, coasts, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, oceans, students, travel

Day 6: History and hope

Day three on Midway Atoll- tour by bike and digging in the dirt To say the role of resource managers on Midway Atoll is challenging is an understatement. In a place as geographically isolated andContinue reading

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