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Aquatic and Wetland Flora: August 2006
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora. Tuesday, August 15, 2006. So, we're in our last week of the term so I'm going to be a responisble student and focus on my collection and my tests this week. When I get home, I'll finish telling you about all the great stuff we learned and did. Hint: Amber, Stephanie and I walked. I have photographic proof! Maybe if you come here next summer, you too can learn the secret. Posted by OSU Nature Gal @ 5:53 AM. Wednesday, August 09, 2006. So, where did I leave off? The habitiat down...
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora: Nice Najas!
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora. Saturday, July 22, 2006. It's time once again to tune into OSU Nature Gal theater! This time, I'll be here at Gibraltar Island. For a whole month (or so). My class of choice this time os EEOB 611, Higher Aquatic Plants, aka Aquatic and Wetland Flora. My teacher this time around is Dr. David Moore. So, now that the introductions are out of the way, let's get down to business. What is different this time than the last. To get some lunch (mmmm.fried bologna sandwich and chips!
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My Summer at Stone Lab
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My Summer at Stone Lab. Thursday, July 06, 2006. Gearing up for my EEOB 694 class. To read about my newest adventures, go here. Posted by OSU Nature Gal @ 10:31 AM. Links to this post:. Columbus, Ohio, United States. I'm a 33 year old, new graduate, of THE Ohio State University. My degree is in Environmental Education and I hope to spend my life doing fun nature programs for kids. Off the clock, I hope to camp, hike, and fish myself to death. View my complete profile. I arrived at the Port Clinton a.
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My Summer at Stone Lab: July 2006
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My Summer at Stone Lab. Thursday, July 06, 2006. Gearing up for my EEOB 694 class. To read about my newest adventures, go here. Posted by OSU Nature Gal @ 10:31 AM. Links to this post. Columbus, Ohio, United States. I'm a 33 year old, new graduate, of THE Ohio State University. My degree is in Environmental Education and I hope to spend my life doing fun nature programs for kids. Off the clock, I hope to camp, hike, and fish myself to death. View my complete profile. THE Ohio State Univerisity.
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora: Let loose the mad-dogs of flora!
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora. Tuesday, July 25, 2006. Let loose the mad-dogs of flora! After two languid days of swimming, visiting Put-In-Bay's Christmas in July. Oh, yes, and studying. We jumped right back into things Monday heading over to Middle Bass Island. Well, it turns out that this is the same plant as what my roomie saw! Apparently, it has amphibious qualities but is sterile underwater. In other words, it doesn't flower submerged. How cool is that? Calamagrostis canadensis) and Willow-Herb. Nelumb...
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora: Long time
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Aquatic and Wetland Flora. Wednesday, August 09, 2006. Sorry about the delay. Taking exams, practicals and fighting colds is rough work. (Not to mention swimming, volleyball, and rowing.). So, where did I leave off? Our next stop was Kelly's Island! Now, I'd already been there thanks to my Local Flora for Teacher's. Class But why not have an excuse to go back? I LOVE the terrain there! And, of course the plant community there is really different. Whereas the Bass Islands are Dolomite. Is so extreme there...
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Stone Laboratory: July 2006
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As part of a new Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Lab Communications project, Stone Lab students have been posting their adventures and experiences while taking courses at the lab. Take a look, explore science and discover yourself! Monday, July 24, 2006. Sunday, July 23, 2006. 2nd Term at the Lab. The second term is here! Congrats to those students who have already completed their course work for the summer and good luck to those who have only just begun! Monday, July 17, 2006. Class so you'll be hearing a lot ...