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February 27th 2010

Published: February 27th 2010


Wow, it's the end of February? When did that happen? Well since it has been some time since I have posted, I decided to share a few pictures I recently took during my Marine Ecology Lab. There is nothing like sunshine, low tide, intertidal creatures, and some whales to make you happy!

How is life with me? Well...I can't complain. I've had a few minor freak outs lately including proclaiming that going abroad was a total mistake only to realize that that was a stupid proclamation. Life has been BUSY though. With my GIS class this past month, there have just been many late nights of homework and many LONG days of work. But luckily, I have some good friends around that have helped me unwind on the weekends and have been making this semester pretty good. Of course, I have yet to take photos of them really, but soon!! With spring break fastly approaching and midterms coming up, hopefully things will continue to go well.

Graduate school update -- may get an offer from MSU this week, I'm in at a lab in Hawaii but not accepted by the department yet, and the rest are still pending. Guess we'll see!! Thanks for reading...must go do homework now instead of playing on my new laptop!!


Kari J. Dammerman
Hey everyone! My name is Kari and I am a grad student that loves to travel and go off on adventures. In 2010, I graduated from the University of Alaska Southeast with a B.S. in Marine Bio and minor in Anthropology. I'm now living life in Lansing, Michigan as a Spartan and pursuing a PhD from the Department of Zoology. I am a big sports fan who loves animals (mainly sharks), scuba diving, and water in general. I hope you all enjoy my blog and I love meeting new people too, so send me an email if you have any questions or comments! Also check out my twitter updates for news on the sturgeon: http... full info
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