Neuse River Foundation Sprint Triathlon
This weekend was the annual Neuse River Foundation Sprint Triathlon in Beaufort, NC. MEM students spending their 2nd year at the Duke Marine Lab organize the event to raise money and awareness for the Neuse River Foundation.
It was a great success and
full of good times, competition, and great weather. Of course we had the hilarious costumes that
accompany fellow students throughout the entire triathlon including a lobster,
Portuguese man-o-war, and a sting ray.
Following the event was a grand BBQ and reunion party for 2nd
years with friends at the Marine Lab and a welcome for all of the first year
MEM student that made the journey to the coast for the weekend. This is certainly one of the top 10 weekends
as a Duke MEM student!
good stuff!
Fabian F.
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Mike, a 2nd year Conservation Science
and Policy student, studies sustainable agriculture.
Alex is a 1st year MEM/MBA student interested in creating financial incentives for conservation.
David, a first-year MEM student with a concentration in Ecosystem Science and
Conservation, is interested in the impacts of development
on urban ecosystems.
Go get em!