"NMC Marine Biology Family"

"NMC Marine Biology Family"
Mt. LauLau Hike Group Photo

WeLcOmE tO mY bLoG...

WeLcOmE tO mY bLoG...
san antonio, saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
HaFa AdAi, my name is Lynette, but prefer to be called "LYNN". A student at Northern Marianas College, pursuing three degrees in three major fields of study. Elementary Education (BA), Criminal Justice (AA), and Liberal Arts (AA). Moreover, I am a happily married wife to my loving, supportive and hardworking husband, "Raymond". Whereas, I am also a loving and supportive mother to my two beautiful and outrageous daughters named "Raynalynn" and "Lynnaray". In life, I like to spend quality time with families and friends. I enjoy shopping and eating. I am a person who is very enthusiastic and mostly optimistic. I also enjoy helping others and meeting new people as well. Therefore, if you want to know more about me you can hit me up at lynnsablan@yahoo.com or search me on myspace, hehehe. AdIoS, ginen guahu.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Lab Activity for September 08, 2007 (Mt. LauLau)



Thanks to Angelo and Bree for allowing us the opportunity to have a great adventureous hike up Mt. LauLau. From my perspective, it was a great experience, however it was exhausting. Angelo our tour guide, shared many knowledge and facts about watershed drainage. Angelo emphasizes of the effects and causes of watershed pollution onto the ocean ground. In addition, Angelo mentions about how local land owners devastate the ocean by burning remains of debris on their land for fast clearance. Moreover, Angelo shares information about farmers using pesticides and fertilizers for plant growth, which causes damages to both land and reef grounds. On the other hand, Ms. Bree our instructor talked about some issues relating to watershed and its cause and effects. Along the hike Ms. Bree pointed out to a couple of plants, the noni and the fern.
To conclude i've gained many knowledge and experience throughout the hike. It was a great day with many of my friends. I will never forget this moment. Once again thanks to Ms. Bree and Angelo for a job well done. You both rock!

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circle of friends

circle of friends
My circle of friends rock marine biology. I love you all for your support and friendship.

Two of my good friends just peacing out after our lab activity @ Obyan beach. You both are one in many great friends that I have. I love you both for your enduring friendship.

Just a few of the marine biology family having ice cream after a long hike at Mt. LauLau. Thank you Frances for the treat and thanks to ice cream for cooling our body heat down.