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Tag: Science

Double Dolphin Dare

Today was packed full of dolphins from the morning data collection session to our dolphin encounter and, slightly delayed, swim with dolphins to a lengthy/double platform session where we learned a bit more of what dolphin training involves. It was HOT and …

Published June 13, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, dolphins, research, RIMS, Science, StMU rattlers abroad

Coral Cuties

Our day began, as usual, with dolphin data collection. It was nearly as hot as yesterday but with no breeze and no clouds. The sea was calm and the dolphins were somewhat active in small bouts of leaping activity across the …

Published June 12, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged dolphins, research, RIMS, Science, StMU rattlers abroad

Go with the Waves

We woke to a very calm day but there was a slight breeze that gave a few wavelets. Kathleen mentioned that the current picked up as she was wrapping up data collection. Of course, the session seemed very eventful and several dolphins were …

Published June 11, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, dolphins, research, Science, StMU rattlers abroad

Dolphin Four Play

Our first day of data collection went very well and started with an introduction to the pools and where we’d collect data while Kathleen collects underwater video. She was able to collect a bit more than 30 minutes of underwater footage with the two GoPros and …

Published June 10, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged dolphins, research, RIMS, Science, StMU rattlers abroad

Travel and Shift Day!

Our CSU student group left this morning to return home and our St. Mary’s student group arrived on a few different flights and one ferry. Everyone was a tad bit travel …

Published June 9, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, dolphins, Roatan, Science, StMU rattlers abroad

Last Full Day in Roatan!

Data collection began at 6:15 since we were all in position to conduct space use scans. We did baseline and before sessions and then Kathleen entered the water for observations with the MVA4 and GoPros. John was piloting the drone …

Published June 8, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, CSU rams abroad, dolphins, research, RIMS, Science

Water-logged!

Today was a water-filled day that we very much enjoyed! We collected data in the morning and then hightailed to breakfast so we would be on time for the double morning snorkel trip, which we enjoyed. We went near to …

Published June 7, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, CSU rams abroad, dolphins, research, RIMS, Science

Dolphin Swim Day … and also World Environment Day!

We excitedly packed our gear and donned our bathing suits for the early AM data collection because our dolphin encounter and swim were this morning after data and breakfast! The morning data collection was eventful with lots of attention paid to Kathleen’s legs (See Rocky …

Published June 6, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, CSU rams abroad, dolphins, research, RIMS, Science

Today – A Unique Session: A42424 on 04 Jun 2024!

Everyone in the group was EARLY … by 3 min or more … for our trip to Bailey’s Key! This was a delightful first for DCP’s field courses. We added collection of baseline scans for space use data and Kathleen had a good 30 min session while John flew the drone that gave …

Published June 5, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged AKR, CSU rams abroad, dolphins, research, RIMS, Science

Sea Angels 13

Our trek to Bailey’s key was smooth with a calm sea and an excellent ride from Captain Joel. The three cats greeted us as did a large sting ray (which was outside the main lagoon and not harassed by the dolphins!). Data collection was a success, despite …

Published June 4, 2024
Categorized as Blog & Field Reports Tagged CSU rams abroad, dolphins, research, RIMS, Roatan, Science

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