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| Look at the color difference |
This past week in the lab was a little interesting. I finished my lab project which consisted of finding if pesticides affect the physical appearance of seagrass. Thankfully my hypothesis was correct when all said and done, but it wasn't the exact outcome I expected. I did notice with the larger quantities of pesticides in each fish tank there was a greater change than those without as much. It was interesting to see that how such a large change could happen in only a weeks time period. There were a few hiccups along the way, but like with any lab project there is a potential somethings could go wrong.
This week I will review my data, make my graphs, and also finish my powerpoint so it will be ready to go on May 9th.
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| Go slow! There are manatees! |
Along with finishing my lab project this week, I assisted Cathy (along with Dr. Woodall and Skylar) on the school boat to collect data for her lab project. The day started off with a few clouds in the sky with some suspected shower storms in the afternoon. All together we collected 13 samples when all said and done, but we weren't able to test any of the samples on the boat due to bad weather conditions. The weather was so bad at one point that we had to tie up the boat and stand under somebody's porch until the thunder went away. We continued on after the weather cleared up in a few places. We found her samples in the
Tomoka River in various locations such as near houses, in the middle of the river, and also near the dock where we had the boat tied up. The group also took a trip to the
Tomoka State Park and took a few samples in the park as well. We even saw a few deer, and spotted a redhead woodpecker! Overall it was a good experience and I can't wait to see what the outcome of her project is.