Sunday, May 19, 2013

The Ocean's Reflection

As my very few readers can tell this blog is obviously not real. I wrote this in hope that it would inspire me to do my best in school to work towards what I want to do in my future, live and work as a marine biologist off the coasts of Australia.  Looking back on this past school year, this blog has aloud me to organize what I'm looking forward to and what I need to do to get there. With enough effort and hard work I hope that I can get the chance to study abroad not only in Australia but anywhere in the world that shares the same love of marine biology that I do.  I'm outrageously going to send my application to the University of Queensland. Not only is this a big gamble, it's also taking a giant leap towards my ultimate goal.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Being on this wonderful journey has made me realize what a precious gift life is. It can be taken away from you in a matter of what seems like harmless seconds.  Even if it isn't a family member or a close friend of yours it is still heartbreaking to hear of a young adult who has sadly passed away.  They were taken before they could truly live their life, and that reason right there is why I am so thankful to be where I am and done what I have done already in my short 17 years of life. I was given the chance to fulfill my dreams while another's life was taken away before he could truly experience the potential of what it could be.  It's a tragedy for the family to have to search for their loving brother, son, and best friend knowing that they will get no response when he is found.  This time will forever be with many and their hearts will never be fully repaired.
Rest In Paradise Stefan Fowler 

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Great Barrier Reef

The week my colleague and I traveled to the east coast of Australia we spent the whole time exploring the massive Great Barrier Reef. We stayed in Townsville a town right on the coast next to the center of the reef. The first thing we did was take a short drive straight to the beach where we met our captain for the week. He took us to the reef and we couldn't of been more excited. What were we going to do first?? As the nerves settled we decided to SCUBA dive, we couldn't wait any longer to see the beauty of the reef.

The time finally arrived. We got in our suits, turned the oxygen on, and dove into the dream. There are no words to describe this scene. The life under the water is outstanding. The colors are from a different world. I can't believe we finally get to see this underwater world that I've only seen in pictures. The length and depth of the coral is incredible and the small schools of fish swimming in and out of each other is just a different sight. My eyes are going a thousand places, never getting bored. My absolute favorite part was seeing the coral acting as homes for the sea creatures and and the villages that are built for them. Like I said in an earlier post, this is a sight straight form Finding Nemo. Literally, picture the scene when Nemo is going to his first day of school and they swim around the reef, that is what I saw.  Those images will forever be with me and I hope to come back again in the near future to escape from this world above the waters surface.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Next Chapter

What a journey it has been so far in the beautiful oceans off the coast of Perth, Australia.  I have recently discovered what I love most about the ocean, that is, the freedom you have to explore the life under the surface. There are countless numbers of species that have yet to be named and each one lives in a completely different way. How can they function and thrive in such an opposite environment has humans? The schools of fish interrupting our view from time to time is one interruption I will never be bothered by.
A co-worker of mine shares the same dream as me, to explore the Great Barrier Reef.  Seeing the spectrum of colors in the clear waters and coral reefs that look like a scene straight out of Finding Nemo is what I am most excited to explore. Since the Great Barrier Reef is on the east coast of Australia, we will be leaving next week to start the next chapter of our adventure.