8/1/08

#3: Meet the Divers






Thanks for visiting the New England Aquarium's GOT divers! Here you'll be able to read about marine biology from the perspective of divers who feed and care for hundreds of ocean animals. In the coming weeks Sarah, Sherrie, John, Chris, Mike and many others will be posting videos, photos and explanations of exciting events such as the annual sea turtle medical exams.


See you underwater!

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10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Chris ... do you happen to like the Celtics by any chance?

8/5/08 4:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is the streaming cam down presently? It hasn't been connecting the last several days.

8/6/08 1:57 PM  
Blogger NEAQ said...

Yes it is down, but we're working on it now. It should be back up soon.

8/6/08 2:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wait...where is john? oh, he must be in the Ariel suit!

8/10/08 11:18 AM  
Anonymous Jives said...

He's hang gliding into the tank from an active volcano.

8/10/08 10:39 PM  
Anonymous SUSAN said...

HI SHERRIE,
YOUR ARTICLE ON THE TURTLES WAS VERY EDUCATIONAL AND INTERESTING. I COMMENTED UNDER THAT ARTICLE AND ASKED A FEW QUESTIONS. IF YOU GET THE TIME, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR ANSWERS. THANK YOU FOR SUCH AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE.

SUSAN
FLORIDA

8/22/08 12:57 PM  
Blogger NEAQ said...

The GOT webcam is back up!
Sorry for the delay everyone!

8/22/08 3:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is that the same Dan that used to volunteer on Saturdays? Do you dive as a full time job now?

9/20/08 11:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Both Dan and Mike were volunteers that are now part-time divers, Dan on Saturday and Mike on Sunday.

9/24/08 5:14 PM  
Anonymous Natasha said...

I was hoping someday in my lifetime to become a tank diver! How many logged dives do they want, and do I have to finish my biology degree first? Can you give me any advice? Thanks!

9/9/09 9:11 PM  

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