July 15
July 15
Today we woke up at 6:30 and set out breakfast for everyone. We then went to Ginger island to work on our projects. We dove for about 45 minutes and saw a black tipped reef shark and a nurse shark. The reef shark was quite curious and a little while after it swam away, it returned and circled...
Edelmann Day Four
7/15/16
Today my group and I finished our research project so that's one lees thing to worry about. We had three different dives today. The first two were at Ginger island. The first site was called Ginger Hole. It was a pleasant boat ride over there and I was excited for the day....
BVI day 4
Today was day four of our trip. Today the plan was to start out with two project dives, and then collect some data on the coral restoration project. We woke up at our normal time and had breakfast at 7:15 again, this time at my cabin. We headed to the dock via the bus. We loaded up the boat...
Day 4 on the island
Wow time flys fast, it's already Friday and we only have one more full day of diving. This morning started off with breakfast as usual with one cabin setting up the meal. I had the usual, Frosted Flakes, a honey bun and some juice. We talked about the expectation of the day which was to finish our project dives...
Marine Biology – Day 4 in BVI’s
Today was a day dedicated to our projects. We went out and dove in efforts to finish grabbing data for our projects, but throughout the day, we also had fun doing other things.
Today's events and what I learned
We woke up early and the Mango cabin welcomed us with a great breakfast. After this, we headed straight to the boats...
Blog Day 4
Jim Hayden -
We started off the day by waking up at 6:25 to set up breakfast outside our cabin. After breakfast, Doc told us what we were going to do today. We headed out to the front of guava berry to be picked up by Glen. Glen dropped us off at the yacht harbor...
Day 5
Today sadly was our final day diving. We did 2 great wreck dives. The first dive was at wreak alley. Wreak alley is a group of 4 ships, purposely sunk to create artificial reefs. Artificial reefs are beneficial in that they rebuild the marine ecosystems where they had previously been destroyed. These reefs are not beneficial in that they...