This week Saint John High IB Biology 111 students have been on campus for some hands-on labs and field work. The students conduct plankton and benthic drags while on our research vessel, the Fundy Spray, they complete diagrams of the plankton they collected, they learn how to identify marine invertebrates during the classification lab, and they complete a behaviour lab with barnacles. Check out some pictures from their visits below.
Studying plankton in the lab.
Sea cucumber larva.
Plankton on the boat.
Sorting though the items collected by the scallop drag.
Sea urchins galore!
Identifying marine invertebrates.
Beautiful sea slug and sea peach.
Conducting the barnacle experiment.
Barnacles feeding.
I remember high school on our biology class :) This kind of activities I find it fun and at the same time learning. Kodus!
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