13.8.15

Field work

Field work

Today I have been at Lizard Island for little over a week. I needed a bit of time, but I think this field work business is growing on me. I had a bit of a tough start with stranding myself on an island. On top of that I badly bruised on of my ribs, got sea sick on my boat when the waves where high and I have a hard time diving deeper than 3 meters since in one of my ears the pressure doesn't equalise well.

However, with good dose of determination and patience things are looking up now. I know my way around the reefs now. My troublesome ear clears more frequently now. Furthermore, people come and help me. The other scientist look out for starfish for me. Additionally, one of the volunteers has been with me on two occasions. Anchoring the boat is easy with two people, it feels safer to be with two people in the water and it is more fun. Next trip I need to take somebody with me. Volunteers?

Science

This morning I managed to do a key experiment. I blocked the view to the reef with a 1x3 meter white screen. With the screen the animals move away from the reef, without the screen they go straight for it. Again, I got some help from a diving colleague with setting up the screen so that was great.

I also managed to measure how dark, or bright, coral reefs would appear to crown-of-thorns starfish. I bought a special colour filter that allows me to measure this with my gopro camera and I made pictures at increasing distance to the reef to see when they would still be able to see the reefs.

Social

I live in a house which can house 9 people. Now I live there with an American PhD student, but in the beginning of the week we shared the house with two girls. They met each other on this project but appeared as if they had been friends for ages. One of the girls did yoga and was interested in permaculture, so we had a lot to talk about.
Next week a whole bunch of people will be arriving that work on vision. I know one of them really well! His name is Yakir and he did his PhD project in the same lab as me in Sweden. I am looking forward to seeing him again. It's a small world.

Next time I'll write a post on living on an island. Lots of things need to be done more sustainably here and some resources can be scarce. More later!

Driving back from a sampling trip. The resort in the background.

Transporting starfish under water, using a net

Spiny monster on the move

View from my house

 

 

1 comment:

Charlotte Malmborg said...

Så glädjande att höra att det går framåt för dig och att du har sällskap under dina försök!
Häftigt att få se det taggiga "monstret" på bild :)
Igår visade Eefje mig några av fotona från er strand och utflykterna till bl.a. Billabong sanctuary: ser alldeles underbart ut!
Kram från oss i Lund