21 December 2012

Union College oceanographers vist KML


Union College undergraduate Advanced Oceanography class
 This was a first time visit to KML for students from Union College, Schenectady, NY. Led by their professor, Dr. David Gillikin, the class studied the biochemistry of the marine habitats around the Lab.On day 1 the class sampled water bay-side at intervals from Old Dan Banks to 14 miles back into Florida Bay, past Oxfoot Banks. 
 
Students collecting and processing water samples
Day 2 they ventured ocean-side, sampling from hardbottom habitat near Channel 5, on past Tennessee Reef and out to blue water in 600'. It was a spectacular day.
Time out for lunch and a dip - they never dreamed they would be swimming in 600' of water!

A pod of dolphin came to play in our wake on the way home one afternoon



































The class also kayaked through mangrove habitat, sampling water from Long Key Lake out through Zane Gray Creek to Long Key Bight.

Students spent their evenings in the KML chemistry lab analyzing their water samples and recording data
Upon their return to Union College, they will compile and review all of their data and present it as a class project.

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