Programs Blog
Rangiroa, Student Projects, (and Halloween?)
October 31, 2022

Crew returning from a closer look at the atoll, Rangiroa, and its marine ecosystem
Craig Marin, Maritime Studies
Ship’s Log
Noon Position
14° 57’ S x 147° 54’ W
Ship Heading
Hove To
Taffrail Log
4179 nm
Weather / Wind / Sail Plan
Typical tropical weather
Description of location
Holding Station Northwest of Rangiroa
Hello Fans of the 305 Blog!
This is just a quick note to let you know that students are all busy wrapping up project work and performing like the stars they are through Junior Watch/Lab Officer rotations. Stay tuned for updates on details from our time off Rangiroa, Project Presentations, and “Local Apparent Halloween” festivities!
Fair Winds!
Craig Marin, Maritime Studies
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