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Category Archives: Travel

Oysters! In Alaska?

November 11, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

If you say Alaska, I think of…oil, salmon, deadliest catch, Sarah Palin. Yikes. Here’s the view from the smallest airplane I have ever ridden in (OK, not exactly true but […]

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Fun, Research, Science, Travel

Selfie

March 3, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Last December, Lisa and I finally got around to going on our honeymoon. We went to the Galapagos Islands and stayed on the Galapagos Sky, a live aboard dive boat. […]

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Fun, Travel

Ocean Sciences Meeting

March 2, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

As if I wasn’t spoiled enough in California, with an unseasonably warm winter, I felt the need to hit up Hawaii for the Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu. Ocean Sciences […]

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Science, Travel

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