Day 2: Colors of Leadership by Deidre Chan
After waking up in Maui and starting the day at 3 am, I was excited to get to Hilo and meet everybody. Once I made it to Hilo, we went to Coconut Island to have lunch (pizza), snorkel, and observe different fish species. After completing our swim tests, we split into smaller focused groups and assigned roles such as the identifier, the searcher, and the recorder. My research group particularly saw a Reef Triggerfish and a school of small fish. Then, after spending some time in the water, we had a group discussion with Nicole about what we noticed about the fish we saw. I learned a lot about the significance of why fish are shaped and colored the way that they are. For example, the fish we saw tended to stay closer to the rocks and were more vertically flat. We learned that these features benefit them because their predators are usually bigger and can’t swim through the rocks to catch them. After that, we washed up and visited the University of Hawaii in Hilo to learn about invasive spe...
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