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Nick: Emily (Unregistered User)
Date/Time: Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 6:31:15 AM IDLW
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In Reply To: Question about the trip  <Paul Sonder>  [April 15, 2001 @ 3:21:58 AM]  (1/1)
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all about the islands
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Hey Paul,

So basically you see massive amounts of fish varying from Stoplight Parrot fish to little minnows and then others like Sergeant Majors, or barracudas.  Some people saw sea turtles, sting rays, and squid.  There are also a lot of coral such as star coral, fire coral, and brain coral.  There is a lot of algae that can be seen also.  Every day we essentially go snorkeling at least for an hour, and then record what you see.  It's a good experience, and if you're thinking of taking the class I would say you should definitely go for it.  It's an awesome experience that you may not have another chance to do.  Although there is a lot of work put into the class back at school and down here, it is worth the effort.  I hope that answers your question.


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