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Global Reef Expedition April 30th 2011

April 30th 2011 I love wildlife on the land and in the sea, but there is still something fishy about a 5 foot long Barracuda coming this close to you. Hahaha I said fishy get it? Anyway, we are getting... Continue Reading →

Global Reef Expedition April 29th 2011

April 29th 2011   The great thing about diving in a location as remote as the Cay Sal Bank is the huge difference in fish and marine creature diversity. You get to see the weird and wild organisms you normally... Continue Reading →

Global Reef Expedition April 28th 2011

April 28th 2011 The second day is when we really got down to the nitty gritty. Three dives per day gets us to the limits of our diving protocol while maximizing the data we could collect. We are now diving... Continue Reading →

Global Reef Expedition Day 2 April 27th 2011

April 27th 2011- I’m on an elevator on a boat!   Good Morning! Welcome to the Cay Sal Bank. The furthest west of the Bahamian territories and some of the most beautiful waters you may ever see. Today is checkout... Continue Reading →

The Global Reef Expedition April 26th 2011

From my personal diary.   The Global Reef Expedition- First steps- The Cay Sal Bank April 26th 2011- Touchdown! a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. In this case, a 2 week research cruise begins with... Continue Reading →

I still feel it (Hurricane Dorian)

In some ways it seems like it happened ages ago. in other ways I can still feel it. When Hurricane dorian hit Abaco and Grand Bahama, we worried of course, we always do, but part of you says "We always... Continue Reading →

Corona Virus incubation vs. racist border policies

So there is a new Corona Virus. Everyone is freaking out because the news media is blowing it up. My thoughts are, we really cannot stop it in the Bahamas if it is coming and definitely not by using racist... Continue Reading →

Book a day challenge: Day 1

Today, I was challenged to post a book a day for seven days and challenge one other person per day. Today I challenge Leah Eneas because she it's always reading something in the bar. Today's book is "A wizard of... Continue Reading →

What about project funding for non-US research?

One of the most frustrating problems I experienced during graduate school as an #international (read non-US) student/scholar was the requirement to write my proposals and grants in the National Science Foundation (NSF) format. A non-US citizen is ineligible for your... Continue Reading →

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