by Site Admin | Jun 8, 2014 | In the News
For today’s average teenager, weekends and after-school hours are a whirlwind of activity with homework, athletics, SAT prep, community service, driving lessons, socializing — the list could stretch longer than fourth-period history class on a sunny spring day....
by Site Admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Blogs, CHOW
Over the past few days I have had the chance to participate in Capital Hill Ocean Week(CHOW) in our nation’s capital Washington D.C. CHOW provides me with an opportunity to meet and interview members of the House of Representatives and Senate, Administrators of...
by Site Admin | Jul 30, 2012 | Blogs, Coral Transplant, Scientific Diving, Summer Trips
Today we helped attach Acropora cervicornas, the staghorn coral to a ‘tree’ with Cory Walter and Erich Bartell from Mote Marine Laboratory.This ‘tree’ is made of PVC and the coral fragments are hung to the tree by wire. When the coral is in the...
by Site Admin | Jul 29, 2012 | Blogs, Scientific Diving, Summer Trips
Seven hours stuck in a car can feel like sand dribbling slowly down in a time keeper. Basically, it seems feels like a lifetime. Often at times, I would wonder why I would go through such boredom but then my answer always pushed me through. Because...
by Site Admin | Jun 29, 2012 | Blogs, Summer Trips
Today I have spent 7 days in Belize. I have had an amazing time and learned a bunch. The diving has been unbelievable, and the hospitality has been incredible. The most interesting thing I learned about the island is that it is an atoll that was formed by the two...