As my experience comes to a close, I have continued the work I have been doing for the past six weeks at FSU Coastal and Marine Lab thus far. It has been extremely rewarding to finish projects that I started midway through my experience. I am specifically referring to the egg measurements that I have been slowly finishing in order to help the experimental hatchery at the lab. I also learned how to identify spat on an oyster this weekend and continued to contribute to a project involving identifying and labeling oysters at the hatchery as well.
If I were to create a map of the spaces on a weekly basis, I would include the lab, of course, and this would include the bay, the hatchery, the actual lab building, as well as the on-site dorm I stayed in, which is chose to share a picture of the dorm that I slept in for this blog. My map would also have my apartment and campus because of the summer class I have been taking.
However, now that my 6 week summer course has finished, my map of spaces will now be changing. The end of my summer course has also marked the end of my summer experience so I will be heading home to live with my family for the remainder of the summer. My spaces will be changing over the next couple of weeks, but I am embracing having another change and being with my family again.