This morning everyone was up bright and early, long before
the roosters, to head to Logan for the beginning of our journey to Bermuda.
Although it was difficult for some to get he cobwebs out, we were all ready to
hit the highway on time. Due to the unpredictably of Boston traffic, we had to
seek several different alternate routes but did end up there right on time. We
were able to check in easy enough and make it through security pretty quickly.
The flight was as easy as pie and was only half full so we had some extra
space. A little more than two hours later, we landed in beautiful Bermuda and
were escorted to customs. No less than 15 minutes later, we boarded our cabs to
the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences. A quick introduction and tour by the
BIOS staff, and then we were off to famous concrete beach to test out or
snorkeling skills. During our swim, the students saw some really cool fish and
corals. Dinner at the BIO station is always a great time as we get to hang out
together and eat out on the beautiful terrace under the palm trees. From
dinner, we were then off to the lecture hall for a presentation on the many
fishes and corals we will see throughout our time here. Then a small meeting to
discuss our next day and plans for morning, a little time to wind down and BED.
Stay tuned for more adventures…
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