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Off of Andros...

Day one                   I woke up an hour earlier than I had intended to, just as I always do on days like this. My head scrambled together a thousand images of a burning sun over a dancing blue sea, and my stomach ached for the adventure. I showered and dressed for the chilly Midwestern April, wishing I were already in the warm tropics of Andros. I tossed my bag in the car, kissed my family goodbye, and my mom and I headed off to meet the group. There’s something strangely beautiful about…See More
Jun 15, 2011
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Feb 27, 2011
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion Darwin in Paradise & The Rise of Corals
"Two: The film Coral Reef Adventure uses much of the same material as the book, but in a condensed version with an individualized storyline. While following two characters in an adventure to help protect/save the coral reef the film shows astounding…"
Jan 24, 2011
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion Animal, Mineral, Vegetable
"Chapter 2 of the book was very interesting... It built upon some things we've discussed briefly in class- such as the relationship between coral polyps and zoox, and reef locations throughout the oceans. The author also introduced topics we…"
Nov 15, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Enchanted Braid - Who Has Known the Ocean?
"I agree with you completely! I considered posting on here how I felt inspired after reading the first chapter, ridiculously excited for our on trip, and renewly dedicated to studying up! But, I thought to myself, everyone would think I was crazy to…"
Nov 8, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion How are they constructed? - two views on coral reef formation
"Recently in class we've discussed reef formations, and being that I was unable to attend the last class period, I think I may be far enough behind to make a difference... So, I searched for as much information was I could and posted a few…"
Nov 8, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Enchanted Braid - Who Has Known the Ocean?
"The first chapter left me gallivanting through search engines as I took Davidson's advice on comprehending the coral reef. "Probably the only way is to start at the beginning. You contemplate the simplest, most fundamental element of the…"
Nov 8, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Enchanted Braid - Who Has Known the Ocean?
"I think that because of Davidson's poetic style is very beneficial for his topic, because you can see through the textbook information and feel the emotion he puts into his work. When passion is imbedded into pure information the author brings…"
Nov 8, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion "Reflections In The Waves Spark My Memory"
"It's strange that we learn so much about land climates and geography and we never truly cover any form of oceanography in school. When we discuss mountain ranges we don't talk about the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (granted it may be mentioned but…"
Sep 27, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion "Reflections In The Waves Spark My Memory"
"I found a diagram that shows another perspective on spring and neap tides that I thought helped me get a better grasp on the differences between tides. Even if you already understand, this is interesting to show a detail we don't usually cover…"
Sep 27, 2010
Maddie Herrington replied to Sean Nash's discussion "Reflections In The Waves Spark My Memory"
"In class we've discussed tides, waves and currents, and while the science behind these terms made perfect sense to me I had trouble imagining how this would interact with the obstacles found in actual bodies of water. Prior to researching, I…"
Sep 27, 2010
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High School:
Lafayette High School
The last three CD's I purchased/downloaded were:
Norah Jones, Corinne Bailey Rae, Augustana
My favorite subject during the regular school day is:
Either Science or English...
Extracurricular activities I am involved in at school:
Competitive Drama & Debate
Soccer
Academic Team (yeah, I know..dorky)
Tennis
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Off of Andros...





Day one 

                  I woke up an hour earlier than I had intended to, just as I always do on days like this. My head scrambled together a thousand images of a burning sun over a dancing blue sea, and my stomach ached for the adventure. I showered and dressed for the chilly Midwestern April, wishing I were already in the warm tropics of Andros. I tossed my bag in the car, kissed my family goodbye, and my mom and I headed off to meet the group. There’s…

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McCabe Davis posted a blog post

A New Experience

I woke up early and went to meet everyone at the library. Once we got our passports and tickets we all headed to the airport. We took a flight to Ft. Lauderdale.  Once there we all we out to eat and I had a Mahi-Mahi sandwich and tried some oyster, steamed clam, and calamari.  I think out of those 3 I will only have the calamari again.  Then we got our rooms and got the information for the plane trip to Andros.  We had the rest of the night to ourselves and I went swimming and hung out in some…See More
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Loving the Bahamas!

I have known that I wanted to this program for a long time now. My brother did it back in 2003. I saw how much fun he was having learning the fish and then going out on the sail boats and seeing them in person. I saw what he brought back from the trip and it all sounded like so much fun i just had to try and go. So here I am! I took the class and went on the trip.Day 1 I couldn't sleep, I had to be up at 4:30 in the morning so we could meet at the library and and be at the air port around 6:20…See More
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Lindsay Doolan posted a blog post

Time of my life!

Plane ride to Andros     My group got here 2nd and right once we got to Forefar we ate lunch and then got in the water.  I was ready to get right in and I saw so many fish.  Shelby Mills and I went snorkeling together.  The first fish we saw was a Beaugregory Juvenile.   Then we saw a sea slug.  It had orange and blue stripes going down its back.  Then we also saw an adult Beaugregory.  The next fish was a cocoa Damselfish.  This fish has a blue color on top ends and a dark spot on the upper…See More
May 6
MacKinzie Lillian Conard posted a blog post

Aye, Mon! (a.k.a. My Bahamian Experience/Greatest Week of 2013)

Where do I even begin? Or better rephrased, how do I start telling the tale of the most intriguing adventure I've ever gone on in my short 17 years of life? The most obvious answer would be to start with Day 1, which is only logical, but once you've started reading my account, I think you'll understand why I didn't know where to begin. Day 1- Friday, March 21st, Saint Joseph to Ft. Lauderdale Boy, I definitely wished I was a morning person that day. We met at a parking lot at East Hill's mall…See More
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Shelby Glenn posted a blog post

The Bahamian Experience

Everything about the Bahamas was pretty much perfect. The weather, the people, the lifestyle, the water, the air, the night sky, and the people. Did I say people twice? Heck yes I did because the people truly were some of the coolest people ever.They were some of the most down to earth and friendly people I have ever met. There was even a statue of a pair of hands shaking to really reinforce the fact that they were very friendly people.The first day that we spent on the island I played some…See More
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Under the Sun-2013

Saturday, March 23rd, 2013Yesterday we arrived at Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to begin our adventure miles from home. Around 12:30 PM, 7 of us loaded a small plane with a pilot named Eddie (I got to be co-pilot!) and we set flight over the ocean. The ocean is simply breathtaking and magnificent. Looking the 5,000 feet down to the shades of blue wasn't full of much to look at but I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I was looking for something to strike my eye, to jump out of the water...SOMETHING!…See More
Apr 15
Rylee Hanlan replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"Although this chapter wasn't my favorite that I've read so far, I did learn some new and interesting things.. Like what Christmas tree worms are! And just how important sea grass is to the ocean. The reflection strategy that I used for…"
Mar 18
Jaycen LeeAnn Wilson replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"I made my key note about how everything is part of one. It's kind of like the lion king to me. Everything has to do with something. Or it's some disney movie like that. I loved this chapter, I think it was my favorite so far. I love how he…"
Mar 18
MacKinzie Lillian Conard replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"This book never fails to amaze me! I have always thought of a coral reef as being its own "island" because it is so diverse and strong by itself. However, Davidson very quickly points out that coral reefs are a small strand in a large…"
Mar 18
Rylee Hanlan replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"I thought the same thing when I was reading, and came across the term " Christmas tree worms" I google imaged it and thought they were pretty neat as well!"
Mar 18
Shelby Mills replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"Yet again, the seas continue to amaze me in their ability to support each other even when they get no appreciation. One thing in particular that I thought was simply spectacular about this chapter were the Thalassia and their development of mature…"
Mar 18
Lindsay Doolan replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"Everything you write about in these discussion's are so creative and I really enjoy reading them. They are usually the first thing I read because it opens my mind about what I want to base mine off of. Great job! Also your Sci-poe last time was…"
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Lindsay Doolan replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"Okay, mine might seem boring because it is only talking about one thing. The Thalassia Testudinum a sea grass, but i found this story or part of this chapter really interesting. I thought it was beautiful how the 'parent' "bathes the…"
Mar 17
McCabe Davis replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Rise of Corals & The Heart of Lightness
"I think Shelby did a great job on his sypo. It explains how important the tropics are and how much the sun affects the life of diversity there."
Mar 17
McCabe Davis replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"Mangroves, sea grass, and coral reefs. I never would have thought that these things would be interconnected so deeply. A braid within a braid. This chapter talks about how these three components are all connected and what roles they play. The only…"
Mar 17
Madison Steilen replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
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"I truly enjoy the intricacy of this shot.   I love how when one looks closely many colors can be found within this single image.  One of my all time favorite quotes is "Life is a great big canvas and you should throw all the paint you…"
Mar 17
Megan Makena Zimbelman replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Outer Strands
"'The Outer Strands'  http://www.haikudeck.com/p/XzKNNCzUTA My haiku deck is trying to represent how the ecosystems of a coral reef can be like a color wheel.  Both are filled with diversity meaning that the types of colors and…"
Mar 17
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In the past, I would have categorized myself pretty much as a hard-core-Darwin-loving-Greenpeace ecologist...let's save the environment by creating marine reserves, no-take zones, and sanctuaries. We'll limit fishing in most areas and give the living marine resources a chance to recover even if it takes decades. Why can't people see what they are doing to the environment and do something to stop it? A lot of my views have gotten a rude awakening recently...I think it's hard for many of us to…See More
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