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Emma Taccardi
April 23, 2013March 14, 2014 Emma TaccardiCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Leatherback Late Night

After an early wake up call, we caught the 6:30 am ferry from Culebra to San Juan. We had planned on checking our luggage in early so that we could explore Old San Juan, butContinue reading

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Elizabeth Hoerauf
April 22, 2013July 30, 2015 Elizabeth HoeraufCEM, conservation, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Wrestling More Green Turtles -Day 5

We woke up this morning at a delightful 7am in order to go to Culebrita to look for more sea turtles; however, the boat ride turned into quite an adventure! The waves soaked us allContinue reading

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Zachary White
April 22, 2013March 14, 2014 Zachary WhiteCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Almost Adios, Culebra – Day 6

Today was another early morning and our last full day in Culebra. We left the house at 7 am to revisit Brava Beach and Resaca Beach in the hopes of locating freshly laid leatherback nests.Continue reading

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Timothy Weissman
April 22, 2013March 14, 2014 Timothy WeissmanCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Hands on Hawksbills

It was another beautiful and sunny day in Culebra. We woke up around 7:30 this morning to be on the road by 8:00 and in the water by 9:00. The plan was to meet upContinue reading

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Claire Gonzales
April 18, 2013March 14, 2014 Claire GonzalesCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Making a Splash!

Our morning began at an astonishing 6:30 am, when we all piled into the jeeps and drove to Brava Beach and Resaca Beach to perform morning crawl counts. Half of us went to each beach,Continue reading

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Mary Brian Miller
April 18, 2013March 14, 2014 Mary Brian MillerCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Let the Adventures Begin!

The adventure began at 4am at the Raleigh Durham International Airport where our team of 10 students gathered to make the long journey to Puerto Rico!  After our initial 30 minute flight to Charlotte, weContinue reading

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Natasha Williams
April 18, 2013March 14, 2014 Natasha WilliamsCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2013, students, travel

Living Like Puerto Ricans – Day 2

Nothing says, “Bienvendidos a Culebra, Puerto Rico” like “Oh, remember last night when you were looking for turtles but were unsuccessful? Yea, there were some around the corner.” However, today was our first full dayContinue reading

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Alyssa Watt
May 2, 2012March 14, 2014 Alyssa WattCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2012, students, travel

Hello and Goodbye Old San Juan!

After a second restful night in our hotel rooms, we woke up early Friday morning, excited for another snorkeling trip! We ate another quick breakfast at El Mason, this time struggling less to order offContinue reading

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Michael Shaughnessy
April 30, 2012March 14, 2014 Michael ShaughnessyCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2012, students, travel

All work and no play, sort of

Our visit to the University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla and the Isabella coastline. I’ll start by saying that not all of us were exactly happy to have to sit in a lecture hall listeningContinue reading

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Natalie Alberman and Sasha Doss
April 28, 2012March 14, 2014 Natalie Alberman and Sasha DossCEM, Duke Marine Lab, marine studies, Puerto Rico - 2012, students, travel

“I Like Tourtles”

On April 25th, after a night of cleaning and packing with full stomachs, we lay fast asleep in our beds when we got a call from Scooby and Rita about a leatherback at Zoni! “She’sContinue reading

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