Wednesday afternoon was a four-hour research block. Whether you were out diving after sea turtles or towing behind a boat counting
conch, the afternoon was fun and fascinating. My group, deep water sharks, spent the afternoon examining footage from the Medusa, a high-tech machine lent to us exclusively this semester that drops thousands of feet underwater and takes footage of what it sees. At 1800 feet, we caught a few Cuban dogfish sharks on tape, but the real excitement came when a 6-foot long blunt nose six-gill shark crashed into the camera and circled it for investigation! It was amazing to see a creature that most people never get to see in their lives up so close.
Although Wednesdays are our longest workdays, I caught some relaxation this morning during morning exercise. Continue reading