Found three different types of jellyfish yesterday and today. About 10 in total. The largest so far is about the size of the opening on a 5 gallon bucket. Who can figure out how many meters it was? Seas are getting rougher today.
These pictures are great i hope your having lots of fun on the ship and with the crew members... cant wait until you come back and tell us all about your adventure on sea and everything you learned about...
We al miss you and cant wait until you come back...
Ms Schroeder, thats sooo awesome!!!! I wish I were on that boat with you!!! I LOVE marine biology and I need you to tell me everything about those jellyfish!!!! It all sounds very fun! Best Regards, -Gia Castillo
hey ms. schroeder, oh my god!!!!!!! those jelly fish are so cool!!!!! they look so big on the pictures!!!! hope your having fun on your boat and bring lots of pictures back for us to see!!!!
Hi Ms. Schroeder, We love your pictures. What an adventure!! We saw some jelly fish this weekend at the Beach Club - but they look wimpy compared to the ones you are working with! Hope you get to celebrate Mothers Day when you get back!! Love Karla, Jackson & Wes Mihm
PS - Can't get over the bald eagle shot...amazing!
Great pictures Kathy!! Ooops, Ms. Schroeder :-) I hope you are having a great time. Hmmm...Louisville sweatshirt...didn't you have a Kentucky sweatshirt?
hello mrs.schroeder its patricia alvarado im in 5th grade you holding the jellyfish is so cool and i hope you find more fish anomal thing and i cant wait to see new pics bye
Ms. Schroeder applied for the NOAA Teacher at Sea in the fall of 2009. On March 2nd, she received an email notifying her of her selection in the program. There were 250 US teacher applications; 35 teachers were selected, and only 2 were from Florida. On March 12th she selected her cruise location; Dutch Harbor (Unalaska), Alaska. Her cruise will depart on May 6th for 11 days on the Bering Sea. "Unalaska, the 11th largest city in Alaska, is a bustling community of about 4,000 residents located along the Aleutian Chain, approximately 800 miles southwest of Anchorage. Dutch Harbor, the official name of the city's port, is often applied to the portion of the City of Unalaska located on Amaknak Island, which is connected by bridge to the rest of the community on Unalaska Island." http://unalaska-ak.us/
She will be aboard the NOAA ship Oscar Dyson, which will be studying the relationships between the marine environment and the survival of commercially valuable fish in the western Gulf of Alaska, as well as studying the ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea.
WOW!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool! Bet you learned
lot's of interesting facts about jellyfish
to tell us when you come back.
xoxo
These pictures are great i hope your having lots of fun on the ship and with the crew members... cant wait until you come back and tell us all about your adventure on sea and everything you learned about...
ReplyDeleteWe al miss you and cant wait until you come back...
xoxo
Flor
Ms Schroeder, thats sooo awesome!!!! I wish I were on that boat with you!!! I LOVE marine biology and I need you to tell me everything about those jellyfish!!!! It all sounds very fun!
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
-Gia Castillo
ohhh my god thats so fun i got electrifid by a jelly fish no im just kitting but that so cool i love your advantures at sea
ReplyDeletehey ms. schroeder,
ReplyDeleteoh my god!!!!!!! those jelly fish are so cool!!!!! they look so big on the pictures!!!! hope your having fun on your boat and bring lots of pictures back for us to see!!!!
Hi Ms. Schroeder,
ReplyDeleteWe love your pictures. What an adventure!! We saw some jelly fish this weekend at the Beach Club - but they look wimpy compared to the ones you are working with! Hope you get to celebrate Mothers Day when you get back!!
Love Karla, Jackson & Wes Mihm
PS - Can't get over the bald eagle shot...amazing!
hey ms shroeder that is sooooo cool but doesnt it hurt???? jajajajaja
ReplyDeletehave FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!
paolo
Great pictures Kathy!! Ooops, Ms. Schroeder :-) I hope you are having a great time. Hmmm...Louisville sweatshirt...didn't you have a Kentucky sweatshirt?
ReplyDeleteEric
wow! hope you learn about jellyfish(:
ReplyDeleteHi ms schoder sry I didn't blog for a while mom just came to live with us again so I hope ur havin a nice trip see u when ever u come back
ReplyDeleteWow i go 2 ur school i'm goin 2 6 grade next yr cant wait 2 have u
ReplyDeletehello mrs.schroeder its patricia alvarado im in 5th grade you holding the jellyfish is so cool and i hope you find more fish anomal thing and i cant wait to see new pics bye
ReplyDeletehow amazing, hopefully you'll be posting more pictures soon!
ReplyDeletehi Ms.scroeder,
ReplyDeleteI see that you are having fun!!! cant wait until you come back!! We all miss you.