Oceanography class goes coastal for spring break
Bloomsburg
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It鈥檚 not unusual for college students to travel to the beach for spring break. It is when they go with their professor. It certainly is when the trip is part of the course curriculum.
Cynthia Venn, professor of environmental, geographical and geological sciences, took her oceanography class on a brief coastal trip over spring break from Virginia to Florida seeing first-hand how the geology and climates changed down the coast.
鈥淚t鈥檚 one thing to be able to take a class so small and really have one-on-one time with the professor to learn the material, but to actually experience it hands-on is a much better way to further your education,鈥 says Shannon Carr, a senior environmental science major. 鈥淒r. Venn would provide us with photos of different birds, but we really got to know them once we saw them in their natural habitats.鈥
According to Carr, some of her favorite parts of the trip took place in Florida. A particular stop at Loggerhead Marine Center 鈥 a rehabilitation center for multiple different sea turtle species 鈥 was very memorable.
鈥淚t was really cool to see the vet鈥檚 office and all of the turtles they have there,鈥 Carr says. 鈥淚t was also cool to hear their stories as to why they are there and how well they鈥檝e recovered since they arrived.鈥
Another highlight occurred on an airboat ride through The Everglades, according to Carr.
鈥淲e got to see mangrove trees up close and personal, which is something you can鈥檛 find up here in Pennsylvania,鈥 says Carr, adding the trip has tremendously shaped her future.
鈥淚鈥檓 graduating in May, and I鈥檓 looking to find a job in Coastal Restoration,鈥 Carr says. 鈥淪ince this class topic is not something offered regularly in the EGGS department, being able to have the opportunity to take it my senior year has been beyond awesome.鈥
Carr says the oceanography class did a great job of meshing together previous classes she took, such as biology, soil resources and surface hydrology.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a perfect wrap up to an already wonderful experience here I鈥檝e had at Bloomsburg in the EGGS department,鈥 Carr says.