Thanks to all who showed up for the bio team trainging! We had over a dozen divers attending and learning. I was surprised at the turn-out and pleased to; I think it shows that many cave divers are interested in more than just sight-seeing, that they want the dive to have more meaning than that and that they want to do something for the larger community. Water quality assessments and counting cave animals are two ways to contribute to a database that can potentially track long-term changes.
More bio team training workshops will take place, so for those who missed it stay tuned. And for those not in Florida - I'm planning the same training for MO - hopefully before the MO mini-workshop in september, but if not perhaps a day before or after that one.
Again, thanks to all you newly Bio-Team trained divers! Anyone do any new counts lately? pm or email me some data!
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"Learning the techniques of others does not interfere with the discovery of techniques of one's own." B.F. Skinner, 1970.
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