Saturday May 15, 2021 Today started off with a lecture at city hall about micro plastics in the ocean. The ocean is currently littered with plastic and trash, but some people don’t know that plastic breaks down into tiny microplastic...

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Microplastics and Boat Scar Research
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The right thing to do
As a 5’10, 150 pound, 19 year old whose hips are as about as messed up as they can get outside of giving birth due to sports injuries, I couldn’t imagine myself doing anything deemed “heroic.” That was until Thursday...
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Working in the kitchen
At MDS in Marianna, Florida, volunteers can actually help out in more ways than just constructing houses. The kitchen is in need of hands just like the job site is, and is equally as labor intensive. Where those on the...
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Wrapping up the first week and weekend
After a full week of house building and volunteer work, the group took a weekend trip to unwind and relax. Many of the student’s favorite part of the weekend was getting the opportunity to sleep in. For lunch, we enjoyed...
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Self-Care
Self-care. It’s one of the first things you learn in nursing school, but what exactly is it? It’s the ability and power to take necessary time to tend to your physical, mental, and spiritual health and wellbeing. What it all...
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Biodiversity Showcase in Miller Woods
Liam Elias shares his thoughts about a ranger-led hike near Lake Michigan. Liam is a senior Environmental and Marine Science major from Bothell, Washington: To start off our second full week of May term, we traveled to Indiana Dunes...
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Snorkel Trip to French Reef in Key Largo
Friday May 14, 2021 This was one of the most anticipated days and one of the most dreaded days (for reasons explained later) of the whole trip. This was the day that we all got to see the coral reef,...
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Indigenous Theology and Economics
Elias Baer is a senior Exercise Science major from Tucson, Arizona. Here are his reflections on a guest presentation from an internationally-recognized expert on Native American spirituality and worldviews: Following a brief yet refreshing camping trip, our group was back...
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Research and Stony Coral Disease
Thursday May 13, 2021 Like every other typical day here in the Florida Keys, it began with sunshine peeking through the curtains. One of my favorite things to do in the morning before hopping on the bus for lecture is...
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Escaping Reality
Before you read, go ahead and take a seat. … Take a deep breath. … Clear your mind. …. Picture yourself where you are right now. I, for one, am sitting on the carpet floor reflecting on the past week...
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Crab, Gastropod, & Brittle Star research
Wednesday May 12, 2021 Today’s schedule began again at Layton City Hall with lecture, this time paired with a message of hope for the potential role of Marine Protected Areas (MPA) and Marine Reserves in restoring marine ecosystems. Despite their...
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Gratitude
A piece of being human is entering a space or situation with prior conceived assumptions. Assumptions about who people are and what they believe as well as more general assumptions about where we will stay and what we will spend...
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Stepping out of your comfort zone
The days fly by as we continue to volunteer at MDS in response to those who were affected by Hurricane Michael. Our full-time schedule of working on the houses keeps us busy from morning to evening. Since most of us...
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Upside Down Jellyfish Research
Tuesday May 11, 2021 The day began with sunny skies and calm water as we arose at our normal time for lecture. We learned about the varying complexities of food web ecology, specifically that of trophic cascades and keystone predators....
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MOTE Research Lab & Night Snorkel
Monday May 10, 2021 Today we got to sleep in a little bit later than most weekdays because we were headed to Mote’s Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration on Summerland Key for a day trip!...
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May 07, 2021: Final day of our first week of service
Today was the final day of our first week of service. Throughout the week, we have focused our efforts on a house outside of Marianna and today, we all worked together during the morning to finish the siding on two...
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Church, Rest, & Deep Dive
Sunday May 10, 2021 Today, we attended Layton Baptist Church, which plays a significant role in the history of Goshen College’s marine biology program. Layton Florida was founded by Captain Del Layton. Del Layton had a dream of having a...
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Water Travel: Paddling at Chain O Lakes State Park
Alexandria Flores, a sophomore Business major from Goshen, Indiana, describes our time on the water: Before leaving Chain O’ Lakes State Park, we spent about an hour paddling around the lakes. Chain O’ Lakes has a total of eleven lakes,...
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Mutualism Lecture & Key West
Saturday May 8, 2021 We started off our morning with a discussion on positive interactions and how they may pertain to our work. One type of a positive interaction is mutualism; this is where both species benefit from the interaction....
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Citizen Potawatomi Nation: Our Time with a Story Teller
This post is written by Gabriella Jantzen, a senior Biology major from Granger, Indiana: Earlier this week, the 15 students in our Indigenous Economies class began our first camping excursion. Before we left to set up camp, we made our...
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Mangrove Sponge Facilitation
Friday May 7, 2021 Today we started the day with a lecture on Mangroves and their ecology. We were introduced to three magnificent species that are native to Florida, these species include the Red Mangrove ( R. mangle), Black Mangrove...
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The Miami Nation: Journeys and Gender, Games and Giving
Ben Troyer is a Psychology major and senior from Kidron, Ohio. He writes about our visit with an indigenous elder at Chain O Lakes State Park: After waking up in our campsite at Chain’ O Lakes and having a little...
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Adventures at Campsite 400
Aaron Lambert is a senior Accounting major from New Palestine, Indiana. In this , Aaron recounts our first camping trip of the term: We arrived at the Chain O’Lakes State campground on a May afternoon with the slight April chills...
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Snapshots of our first week
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