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Happy Father’s Day
June 20, 2024
Author: Michela Bracci, Boston University
This morning we all split up to do some different things. Most of the crew went hiking to a
waterfall, while a few of us stayed back to kayak and swim at Gump Station. Daryl and I saw an
eel while snorkeling and promptly retreated. Then we all had lunch together and relaxed until
afternoon classes. After some class discussions about Marine Protected Areas, we had
presentations for our Anthropocene project. Casey, Nena, and I presented on problems facing
fisheries, like overfishing and the impacts of other human activities. Afterwards we played a big
game of volleyball to practice for our future match on Palmerston Island.
Michela Bracci
Happy Father’s Day JB and all the other SEA dads!
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