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Reflections from the Sea
July 18, 2023

Third mate Olivia Le Blanc, right, with her former advisor at Maine
July 17, 2023
Olivia Le Blanc, Third Mate
Ship’s Log
Noon Position
1° 09.3’ S x 175° 37.7’ W 2526nm sailed
Weather
Winds NE Force 5 and raining
Good morning everyone,
My name is Olivia Le Blanc, and I am the 3rd Mate on the Robert C. Seamans. This is my first full trip with SEA, and my first trip as a 3rd Mate. I’ve really enjoyed learning a new ship and getting into a new routine. There is always something new to learn about, whether it is science, fun facts from the students and their backgrounds, or learning more about the ship operations. Some of my biggest highlights have been sailing with Captain Rick. He was my professor and advisor at Maine Maritime Academy. This has been a fun and neat experience to sail and learn from him in a different capacity. It has also been a treat to sail with Ashley and Meredith who are the stewards on board. I knew them previously and none of us were planning on sailing on this trip a few months ago. I am very grateful to be sailing in such an untouched piece of the world that many will never see. The ship community has been wonderful because we are all experiencing new things and taking a moment to appreciate these opportunities. My favorite moments are when we all gather for celebrations like birthdays and Dewey sings a personalized birthday song, the 4th of July, a swim call, watching marine life from the quarter deck, crossing the equator and most of all, our initiation ceremony from pollywogs to shellbacks. Being out here has allowed me to slow down, bringing me a sense of clarity, rejuvenation, and peace. Life is simple on a ship, and it puts everything into perspective. I am very grateful for all of the small things about life at sea, the community, being able to sail here and have these once in a lifetime opportunities.Recent Posts from the Ships
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Programs
- Gap Year
- Ocean Exploration
- High School
- Science at SEA
- SEA Expedition
- SEAScape
- Pre-College
- Proctor Ocean Classroom
- Protecting the Phoenix Islands
- SPICE
- Stanford@SEA
- Undergraduate
- Climate and Society
- Climate Change and Coastal Resilience
- Coral Reef Conservation
- Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
- MBL
- Ocean Exploration: Plastics
- Ocean Policy: Marine Protected Areas
- Oceans and Climate
- Pacific Reef Expedition
- The Global Ocean: Hawai'i
- The Global Ocean: New Zealand