Whales, Krill & poo…

In January I set off on a 7-week voyage on the CSIRO Marine National Facility Vessel, RV Investigator as one of 28 scientists on the most comprehensive scientific study ever undertaken on the world’s largest animals, Antarctic Blue Whales and their food source Antarctic Krill. The voyage, led by the Australian Antarctic Program, was called […]

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Conquering the conqueror

Over the New Year I set off on my most personal and testing journey of my scholarship year. It was not something I was sure about facing at the start of my scholarship year and I knew many of the past Australasian scholars, as well as other OWUSS scholars had been given an eye-opening opportunity […]

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Diving Alaska

Sitka Making my way further north again after diving in Oregon with Jenna Walker, I made my way to Sitka, in the southeast of Alaska. I was extremely fortunate to be hosted by Assistant Professor Joel Markis at the University of Alaska Southeast where I would be learning all about the scientific diving program conducted […]

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A taste of Aquarium life

Monterey Bay Aquarium A Kelp Forest icon and a place I had aspired to visit and better yet dive in was the famous Monterey Bay of North California. Considering I was already on this side of the world and so close, I reached out for some help through the support of OWUSS network. I was […]

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Forests of the Sea

I apologise in advanced, but this blog is going to be full of photos – why? Because this quite possibly was my favourite dive of my entire scholarship year so far and I think you all need to see this incredible place! It was the day before Thanksgiving in Santa Barbra, and I was extremely […]

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