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Galapagos Field Course Galapagos Field Course Spring 2013Spring 2013

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Maybe some things you didn’t know about the

Galapagos• About 25,000 people live

permanently on the islands.

• 3 airports (2 serve to the mainland).

• Receives > 100,000 visitors each year.

• There are medical facilities on the inhabited islands.

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Dr. Bush’s experience

• I am a professor in the Biological Sciences department at Florida Tech specializing in tropical ecology.

• I have been led more than 30 expeditions to the tropics since 1983.

• I have ongoing research projects on the Galapagos and have been there as a research scientist 5 times.

• I have also led 4 tours to the islands for the Florida Institute of Technology.

• My daughter is at Holy Trinity and it seemed to me that it would be good to offer a trip for the HTEA community.

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2013 Galapagos Field Course Information

• Led by Dr. Bush, Mr. Lovelace and Mrs Hendren.

• Feb 16th - Feb 24th, 2013: Fieldwork phase.

• The 8 days of field experience will be preceded by course work, and there will be follow-up projects.

• We will visit 3 inhabited islands and have day trips to 3 uninhabited ones.

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Objectives

To use the unique setting of the Galapagos islands to excite students about Biology, Climatology, Geology, Geography, and Environmental Science.

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Major topicsMajor topicsGeologyGeology Island Island

biogeographybiogeography The unique The unique

plants and plants and animalsanimals

Marine and land Marine and land ecosystemsecosystems

Climate impacts Climate impacts on populationson populations

ConservationConservation

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Island-hopping Cost• $3200 (covers all flights, transportation,

accommodation, meals, park fees, and tips).

• $1500 non-refundable deposit due Sep 15th (first come, first served).

• Passport information due October 20th, 2012

• Balance due October 30th, 2012

• If 15 students do not sign-up, the trip will not take place and deposits will be refunded.

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Insurance• Each student will be required to take

out travel and health insurance (usually about $20).

Dietary restrictions

are accommodated, but you must tell us what they are

in advance

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Who can go?Anyone who can swim and is able to climb

in and out of a boat.

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What we do

Every day will feature hiking and/or Every day will feature hiking and/or swimming.swimming.

There will be a lot of educational There will be a lot of educational content…this is not a vacation!content…this is not a vacation!

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Where we go

We will fly Orlando - Guayaquil, Ecuador, and overnight there on the way to and

from the islands.

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Surf and turfThere will be an equal emphasis on terrestrial and marine systems

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Snorkeling (not diving)You will need a wetsuit, snorkel,

mask and fins…..a 3mm full suit (not hood) is recommended, but a shorty is OK.

We will see sharks (all harmless white-tips or small Galapagos sharks), rays, sea-lions, grouper, snapper, surgeonfish, damsel fish, butterfly fish, puffers, morays, green sea-turtle and many invertebrates.

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On land we will see:Giant tortoise, land iguana, marine iguana, lava lizard, Galapagos mockingbird (2 or 3 species), three species of booby, Galapagos finches (probably 4-6 species), Galapagos penguin, Giant Opuntia cactus, and many other unique plants.

We will visit a giant tortoise breeding facility, an active volcano, and a range of habitats from misty uplands to dry deserts and lava flows.

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Typical Day• Start early!

- Wake up at about 6.30 AM, breakfast at 7 AM

• Snorkel, hike, boat ride, run for your life, etc. (with lunch somewhere in there)

- Note: We do one 12 mile hike. We hike in rain, cloud, burning sun, whatever it throws at us

• Dinner/Chatting/Project work/Lecture until ~9 PM or later

• Sleep and repeat

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Accomodation Macaw Hostal, Guayaq

uil

We stay in small hotels (triples and quadruples).Hotels are basic but clean.

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Casa de Laura, San Cristobal

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Hotel Gran Tortuga, Isabela

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La Peregrina,

Santa Cruz

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Why would you do this to yourself?Why would you do this to yourself?

Because you can!!!Because you can!!!

The march to Serra Negra

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Local transportation is colorful. We will also have two local guides who are trained and employed by Galapagos National Park.

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Make new

friendsGalápagos Penguins!

Marine Iguana!

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Bring your sense of ADVENTURE!

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Noteworthy points

• We are getting a heavily discounted group rate:

The cheapest 8-day land-based tours available to a family are $2900 + airfare, tips, and park fees, i.e. $4300, we are able to offer a better trip at a $900 discount.

• Flights from Orlando

• Expert-led tour

• Integration to classwork

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Questions?Questions?

Send me an e-mail: [email protected] me an e-mail: [email protected]