Day 5

Weather dictates... and we worked with our BIOS crew to come up with a plan that would work for everyone based on the 20+ mph north wind. Heading out 8 miles to the majestic North Rock was out of the question based on the wind and building seas, trying to keep in mind that we could definitely find a closer, more protected spot for some snorkeling and swimming. We spoke with the captain and decided to head over to Bailey's Bay, which also had some really cool views and fish. While anchoring, we saw a smaller sea turtle not far from the boat and then the students geared up and headed in. After snorkeling for a bit, some of the group headed back to the boat to relax as a couple others stayed with our guide and captured a small yellow jack and crab to take back to BIOS for a scientist researching DNA on the Bermuda fishes. A relatively quiet ride back and it was almost lunch time, so we all headed to wash up and put our belongings away. The weather began to break while we were eating lunch just in time for us to head over to Cooper's Island for some sun and fun.



Here is the only mermaid on Bermuda...















Immediately after lunch, we were ready to head out again. We decided that Cooper's Island gave us options based on the freshening breeze and gorgeous beaches on each side of the island. Even though the views were spectacular on each side, we did choose to be in the lee for a more enjoyable experience. We saw a box fish, lots of Bermuda Breams, numerous sergeant majors, damsels, yellow tails, lizard fish, and so much more. As we were exploring, a nice sized turtle kept lingering around and making itself known. A short trip back to the Bio-station and everyone was ready for dinner and some relaxation. Onward to more exciting adventures for our Saturday!








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