6:30 AM: Breakfast
These long nights and early mornings are starting to take their toll. I am feeling a bit under the weather and totally exhausted all the time…
7:30 – 8:00 AM: Morning Exercise Overview
Presenters: Mrs. Nelson, Drs. Hanisak, Beasley, and Haskell
The instructors went over what we will be looking for, seeing, and measuring. They covered how and why we make these observations and assessments.
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Sampling
We went into the field to participate in environmental and ecological assessments and sampling. We sampled two sights to compare water quality parameters, plankoton, nekton, macrophytes, and macro-invertebrates in the water column and benthic zones. We also sampled water and sediment for toxologic analysis. Unfortunately, we were deep into the water so I could not bring my camera L
12:00 PM: Lunch
While eating I got lots of little bites from midges.
1:00 – 3:00 PM: Husbandry and Examination
The group of instructors took us through husbandy and examination methods for marine specimens collected from the field.
3:00 – 4:00 PM: Invertebrate Aquaculture
Presenter: Dr. Jeff Davidson, Atlantic Veterinary College, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Davidson gave an overview of the open and semi-open aquaculture systems used to produce invertebrates for human food. The lecture focused on different approaches used amon species and examined some of the infectioius and toxicologic diseases in production systems.
4:00 – 5:00 PM: Bivalve Pathogenesis
Presenter: Dr. Davidson
Davidson explained the form, function and some of the major health problems of bivalves. We also examined techniques for the management of ecosystems for their health and long-term sustainability.
5:00 – 6:00 PM: Dinner
Evening: Pool Party
After class almost everyone went to the pool for several hours for swimming and socializing. By the time were done I was exhausted.
2 comments:
Sean--All that sun and heat....hope you can get more rest! Take care of yourself MOM
I can see why you are exhausted with the busy schedule you are keeping! It is really great that you can still do the blog!
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