Hi there! My name is Taylor Reynolds, a mountain girl from Colorado that found her way to the ocean. Currently, I am studying to get my AA in Marine Biology. I have always had a curiosity for the ocean and it's inhabitants and knew that it was what I wanted to study when I got to college. I have a huge love and obsession for sharks and invertebrates such as crabs, jellyfish, starfish and octopuses and always wanted to learn more about them and one day get to work around them. I decided to take this course because after taking my Marine Biology course, I really enjoyed all of the aspects and wanted to go a step further to take the oceanography class for a bigger picture. Taking the lab was one more thing I wanted to do to get a hands on experience of what it is really like to work in the field. I hope to learn a lot from this class and really understand the life of a marine biologist and what types of data they collect and what they use it for. I am very interested in finding ways to protect our oceans and marine species so seeing what this type of field work is like will really open my eyes to how it is possible to protect and save the oceans and how others have already come up with ideas. I'm very excited for this class! :)
Independent Research Projects Conducted by Undergraduate Researchers (UR) and Continuing Undergraduate Researchers (CUR) Enrolled in the Accelerated OCE1001, OCE2013 and OCE3014 Labs at Daytona State College
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Taylor Reynolds UR Introduction: Shark Lover
Hi there! My name is Taylor Reynolds, a mountain girl from Colorado that found her way to the ocean. Currently, I am studying to get my AA in Marine Biology. I have always had a curiosity for the ocean and it's inhabitants and knew that it was what I wanted to study when I got to college. I have a huge love and obsession for sharks and invertebrates such as crabs, jellyfish, starfish and octopuses and always wanted to learn more about them and one day get to work around them. I decided to take this course because after taking my Marine Biology course, I really enjoyed all of the aspects and wanted to go a step further to take the oceanography class for a bigger picture. Taking the lab was one more thing I wanted to do to get a hands on experience of what it is really like to work in the field. I hope to learn a lot from this class and really understand the life of a marine biologist and what types of data they collect and what they use it for. I am very interested in finding ways to protect our oceans and marine species so seeing what this type of field work is like will really open my eyes to how it is possible to protect and save the oceans and how others have already come up with ideas. I'm very excited for this class! :)
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