ML Experience -- Student Blogs
a sample of blogs from our students on class trips
Tropical Marine Ecology in Panama - October 2009
Join Amy Peniston as she travels with her classmates to Panama to study the ecology of coral reefs and rain forests.
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Tagging Whales in the Antarctic Seas -- Spring/Summer 2009
Join Nicholas researchers as they brave the Antarctic seas in search of ocean giants
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Sea Turtle Ecology in Trinidad -- April 2009
Join us as we travel to Trinidad to study the essential biology of sea turtles (evolution, anatomy, physiology, behavior, life history, and population dynamics) and their conservation needs, emphasizing their role in marine ecosystem structure and function.
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Urban Tropical Ecology in Singapore - March 2009
Student travel to Singapore to study the interaction between the natural tropical ecology and the growing human population
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Portal to Papahānaumokuākea - January 2009
Join us as we spend 9 fascinating days studying marine conservation in the remote, restricted Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument of the northwestern Hawaiian Islands and 3 days learning about environmental issues on Oahu. Through our students’ blogs, photos and videos, we’ll bring this remarkable, rarely visited corner of the world to you.
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California Coastal Ecosystems - October 2008
Biology 207b travels the Coast of California from Los Angeles to San Francisco roughly following the path of naturalist J. Smeaton Chase’s 1911 horseback journey with detours to Catalina Island and forays into the natural history and philosophy of Edward Ricketts and John Steinbeck.
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Tropical Marine Ecology in Panama - October 2008
Join Mike Press, 2nd year Coastal Environmental Management student as he travels with his classmates to Panama to study the ecology of coral reefs and rain forests
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Sea Turtle Class Adventures in Trinidad - April 2008
Join Duke Marine Lab students as they travel to Trinidad to search for sea turtles.
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Portal to Papahanaumokuakea - January 2008
Join MEM students as they spend 10 fascinating days studying marine conservation in the remote, restricted Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument of the northwestern Hawaiian Islands and 3 days learning about environmental issues on Oahu. Through our students’ blogs, photos and videos, we’ll bring this remarkable, rarely visited corner of the world to you.
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Postcards from Brittany - October 2007
Students from the Duke Marine Lab, along with Dr. Cindy Van Dover, travel to the coast of Brittany in France for an intensive field experience.
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