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We knew today was going to be a good one as soon as we left our dorm. The smell of pancakes wafted over campus, and soon we were tucking in to the breakfast of champions. Our group was set to go snorkelling, hunting lionfish over reefs. Yesterday’s group hadn’t spotted any – a positive sign…
eo271 January 6th, 2018 Bahamas conservation, Coral, Field Course Fornight, FieldBahamas, invasive species, lionfish, Marine Biology, nurse shark, sharks
18th January After a long day cooped up in the coach we finally arrived at our last destination of the field course, the blistering hot beaches of Playa Grande. With some free time to explore we had a look around Hotel las tortugas, complete with swimming pool, hot tub and hammocks. Right on the beach…
sf343 January 26th, 2017 Costa Rica, Costa Rica archive beach, boat, Costa Rica, CREMA, Field Course, fins attached, Fish, Hotel las Tortugas, leatherback, leatherback turtles, marine, marine conservation, nesting, pelicans, Playa Grande, poaching, PRETOMA, puffer fish, Randall Arauz, Sea turtles, sharks, snorkeling, sun, sunset, tourism