Sorry for the lack of updates. It’s been a busy couple of weeks.Degas day before last was a bit more chilled than ‘Hoga Olympics’ day. We went out for a quick snorkel to collect some data in the morning and then chilled out for the rest of the day. It was better weather too so we spent a lot of time on the sunbathing beach where we are allowed to wear just bikinis. We even went into the sea with no wetsuit which was really odd and I kept thinking ‘why aren’t I moving?’ because I’m so used to having fins on. Hopefully it’s got me a bit browner too, although of course I wore sun cream. At the moment my hands and face are really brown but the rest of me isn’t because I wear my wetsuit so much. My hands look really daft.
The day before was a particularly good one. Sarah (who burst her eardrum on day 1) and I had another go at diving. It went perfectly, we both got down fine, no problems with our ears. I even took off my mask with no panic at all. I was surprised that I managed to do it without a hitch. It was so much fun to be down there at last after we had done all the skills. Laura got us to do a forward roll too which was fun. We went for a bit of a swim by the reef away from the platform (the teaching area) and even though we were only there for a few minutes we saw so many cool things like a huge lion fish, a school of baby triggerfish and I came face to face with a batfish. It was brilliant to see all these things at the same level rather than from above so I am really spurred on to get more diving done.
Because we are now able to dive, Sarah and I are joining in with some of the Coral Reef ecology dives we missed in the first week. So far I’ve been to buoy 2 to see the reef rather than stay on the platform and today I went to the Outer Pinnacle, a spike of coral that we swam round in an upwards spiral. It was fun but the current was really strong so it was a bit of hard work!
Last week we went out for dinner at the Resturant on the island. This consists of a large room with a table full of yummy food. I ate crab and squid (which was really nice), as well as proper desserts like banana pancakes and chocolate sponge.
Degas day this week consisted of even more sunbathing on Bounty Bay, although we did throw a ball around for a while. Watching films on people’s laptops has also become a feature of our time off. We watched The Little Mermaid recently and now have the songs stuck in my head!
Project wise all is well. I have nearly finished all of my original transects so will hopefully have time to do a few more to make my results even more reliable. I’m also starting the preliminary work for the movement study. I am going to measure how far individuals move over certain periods of time. I had all sorts of elaborate plans for how to tag the starfish but it turns out that they all look unique (hopefully) and so all I need to do is take their photos.
Hope everything is cool back in the UK – we realised that we do not know anything that is going on. We decided that the Queen could have died and we wouldn’t even know!
Abi
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