Programs Blog
First Lab Class
June 29, 2022
Isopod that we found in our petri dish
Cameron Macfarlane
SEAScape has been a blast and today we had our first lab class. Analyzing and classifying different types of algae has been a great change of pace to the class lectures, and it was fun to apply our in-class learning to the real world. Attached to the blog is a picture of an isopod that we found in our petri dish. We also went on a trip to the beach and found a couple of pufferfish today. Can’t wait to visit the whale museum tomorrow.
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