

My biostatistics class went to Larabee State Park
today. Yay! It was windier than hell and even colder, but it was a nice excuse to see the ocean. Of course, it had to be ruined by teachers insisting we had to "learn" something. So, we had to measure tidepools and count organisms inside, then do a correlation/regression analysis to determine whether the size of the tidepool had any impact on the life inside. Still a little interesting I guess.


4 comments:
Nice pictures. I've not seen Larabee since, oh, before you were born.
You are gonna die there you know. Convenient (for me).
Did that tree come alive and start throwing things at you "Wizard of Oz" style?
Hahaha, no it didn't. As environmental science/studies majors, we have made a pact with the creatures of the forest: "Don't mess with us or we'll fucking burn you to the ground."
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