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Disease vector crew working hard or hardly workin in the lab on a Friday night |
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The perils of working in the lab on a Friday night set in… |
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Frontal view of the Bermuda Biological Station for Research |
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Great snorkeling was just minutes from the bio station; Whale Bone Bay |
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I know it was wishful thinking, but I was really hoping for the Monty Python paper cutouts to come out and say something witty |
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Katie couldn’t help but pick up the first nice Bermudian guy |
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View of the pier at Nonsuch Island from the boat |
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View off the pier at Nonsuch Island |
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The very wet disease vector group on the way back from setting out egg traps (notice the snorkel mask) |
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The nekton in Bermuda are truly exotic |
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More exotic Bermudian nekton (we called them Goldbergii and Whitmanii |
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Aerial view of Bermuda (I think I can see the bio station) |
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