Thursday, October 18, 2007
Out to Sea
Today we left port and are at home in the Pacific Ocean. We are currently experiencing 6-8 foot seas after an otherwise calm transit earlier in the day. As we left the coast of Panama, we were immediately treated to a sighting of a mother and calf humpback whale. Soon after, 8 brown boobies took advantage of the ship's draft and flied along with us for hours. We also saw yellowfin tuna jumping and many other sightings are being reported. We are traveling to our first sampling station, where we all hope to meet calmer seas!
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