Please find below a gallery of photos from my experience as an intern at the Tobacco Caye Marine Station! For more detailed (written) information, please click HERE to read the blog reports.
Me in front of the Tobacco Caye Marine Station buildingMe snorkeling!Signs made by studentsMe, Ronnie, James & ZaraWhiptail Stingray (Sturacura schmardae), seen by the dock at Tobacco CayeWhitespotted Stingray (Maculabatis gerrardi)Sea Pearl (Ventricaria ventricosa) the biggest single celled algae in the worldSea urchin shell (West Indian Sea Egg)Inside the StationClassroom/Research StationJames giving a presentation on Marine HazardsGorgeous SunsetBig Brain Coral skeletonLionfish before dissectionLionfish dissection by meLionfish dissection by meDissection kits prepared for StudentsStudents receiving instructions prior to dissectioinStudents performing Lionfish dissectionLionfish eggs under the microscopeIsopod parasite found inside the mouth of one of the LionfishOrca cross section displayJames lecturing students before night snorkelMicroscopeDirections at Tobacco CayeCoral Watch chart, to access their health for bleachingBread and Butter Caye, an amazing snorkeling siteSign by The Reef’s End lodgeSimba, the energetic pupWish, the fish supervisorDelilah, the sweet senior ladyInformation/Data board as of May 2022The guide Dez, me, the guide Jen, James TroughtonDez and I on the boatDale and I Me dissecting lionfishMe collecting coral health/bleaching data (Coral Watch)