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Biologist’s Log: June 27, 2013

June 28th, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

We got today started off just right with an amazing dive at Diamond Reef, a Marine Protected Area between Tortola and Marina Cay (continued…) We saw a ton of fish and different coral species in this area that is one of the BVI’s healthiest coral reefs. The students practiced a new monitoring technique, called a […]

Biologist’s Log: June 26, 2014

June 26th, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

We kicked off today with a short geology presentation and a hike on the north shore of Tortola above Brewers Bay. We got some great photos of the gorgeous vistas along the way (continued…) After the hike we raised the sails and headed to Great Camanoe for a snorkel. We snorkeled the cut between Little […]

Biologist’s Log: June 25, 2013

June 26th, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

This was definitely one of our most jam-packed days yet. We woke up early and headed to Cane Garden Bay on the north shore of Tortola (continued…) While the boat got cleaned, fueled up and reprovisioned, the group took a trip up the hill to the Good Moon Farm, a local organic farm. Our second […]

Biologist’s Log: June 24, 2013

June 25th, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

What a great day full of island fun! We finished up the field portion of our introduction to scientific diver specialty course with an awesome wall dive called Haven 117 near Jost Van Dyke (continued…) Students focused on identifying and recording fish, invertebrate and coral species. It was clear that they had all improved their […]

Biologist’s Log: June 23, 2013

June 23rd, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

Today we continued our Coral Monitoring Specialty Course training with students from the Jost Van Dykes Preservation Society: www.jvdps.org (continued…) During our first dive, students measured live coral coverage using both transects and quadrats. They also noted areas of bleached/diseased coral. The students are doing well with the specialty course and have improved in their […]

Biologist’s Log: June 22, 2013

June 23rd, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

We got an early start today so that we could head to the Baths on Virgin Gorda. The Baths is an area of eroded granite boulders that make for hours and hours of fun (continued…) There are also a couple of nice beaches and a hiking trail. Students enjoyed their time at the Baths, and […]

Biologist’s Log: June 21, 2013

June 21st, 2013 by sea |

Today was the start of our NAUI Intro to Scientific Diving Specialty Course (continued…) This course was developed by SeaTrek as a unique advanced diving and research component of the FATHOMS program. Today students completed one dive (General scuba skills assessment at Salt Island) and began learning species identification and the monitoring methods they would […]

Biologist’s Log: June 20, 2013

June 21st, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

Travel day! After a great time in the USVI it was time to continue the program in the British Virgin Islands (continued…) After a little time in Cruz Bay, we got on the ferry and headed to Sopers Hole, West End Tortola to move onto our new home, Outta Space. After a boat briefing and […]

Biologist’s Log: June 17, 2013

June 19th, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

Day 2 was another fun- and learning-filled day. Early morning our taxi driver, Jermaine – aka “Mr. Reliable,” gave us a history lesson on the island of St. Thomas as he drove us to Red Hook ferry dock. We hopped on the ferry and arrived in Cruz Bay, St. John (continued…) There we looked around […]

Biologist’s Log: June 19, 2013

June 19th, 2013 by SeaTrek Staff |

“Rain, Rain….DON’T Go Away!” Today I realized that our FATHOMS crew has what it takes. Rather than let the rain spoil our fun, we decided to stick to the schedule and hike the Ram’s Head Trail at Salt Pond Bay, St. John, USVI (continued…) Although we looked like we all went for a swim in […]

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