Friday, 22 April 2015 *KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK* “Good morning!” It’s 5:45 a.m. and Matthew, our professor, is right on cue with our morning wake-up call. Today is our final day in Culebra, but that doesn’t mean weContinue reading
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Turtle Tangling – Day 4
I started swimming the net and saw a large green turtle with 2 remoras under it get tangled toward the bottom of the net. I started pulling up the net to lift the turtle and then swam down to try to bring the very heavy and frantically flailing turtle up to the surface.
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Day 3: Tortuga!
After adjusting to our new sleeping hours, we all woke up bright and early and full of pep for another hike to Brava and Resaca beaches. Although there were still no new turtle nests, theContinue reading
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Day 2: Our first Day in Culebra
Today we spent our first full day on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico! At 5:45 am. we woke up bright and early to begin our daily beach patrols. Half the group, fully clad in closed toedContinue reading
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Day One-The Start to a Marvelous Adventure
Today was an exciting day full of travel! We all arrived safely in San Juan, Puerto Rico by noon after an early-morning start. We greeted each other at the airport, and then we hopped intoContinue reading
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Day 10: A Farewell to St. Croix
Day 10: Wednesday, April 22 Today we drove over to the easternmost point of the island of St. Croix and of the United States. It was quite different from the western part of the island,Continue reading
Day 9 – It Takes A Village
For the past few days, we have been lucky enough to have guest lectures from experienced professionals involved in many aspects of turtle work. Mike Evans from the Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge, Zandy Hillis-StarrContinue reading
Day 7: Bright Stars and Turtle Eggs in St. Croix
I’m laying on my stomach in the sand, arms outstretched, reaching and catching a leatherback’s eggs as she lays them. The power is out on the entire island, so I’ve never seen so many starsContinue reading
Day 8- Buck Island
After a night of patrolling for turtles on the beach (1 successful lay, 1 false crawl, and 1 turtle who didn’t seem to quite know what she was doing), I dragged myself out of bedContinue reading
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Day 6 – Travel to St. Croix & First Beach Patrol
Today we said goodbye to Isla Culebra, excited for the adventures to come in St. Croix. At 5:15 this morning we loaded our suitcases into the Jeep and grabbed some pastries from a local shopContinue reading