KML has been the venue for Week 4 of the first-time ever, FIO Study Abroad in Florida: Field Studies in Marine
Science. The students began their adventures May 28th at the University of North Florida. The next week they relocated to the University of South Florida – St. Petersburg, then on to Florida
Gulf Coast University.
Florida Atlantic University is hosting the week spent at KML, where students will explore the marine habitats of the Keys.
Day 1 at KML: Students were eager to board the R/V Diodon for their trip to the reef habitats |
The class snorkeled 3 different reef sites in the Middle Keys |
Recapping with their professors and discussing what they observed after a snorkel |
Day 2 at KML: the students explored Florida Bay habitats, such as these mangrove islands in the Florida Everglades National Park |
Assessing a seagrass bed site near a mangrove island |
Macroalgae lab with Dr. Dennis Hanisak from Florida Atlantic University |
Day 3 on the water: a visit to an artificial reef habitat - the Long Key Bridge Rubble
Back in the classroom at KML, Dr Josh Voss discusses final exam questions with the class |
Students will return to the University of North Florida for the final wrap-up week.
You
can meet the students and follow their adventures on their class blog: http://fiofieldstudies2013.blogspot.com/.
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