Spring break beach trip, Alaska style
Twenty-six students at the ÃÛÌÒTVput a twist on the traditional
spring break trip to the beach this year.
The students, who were enrolled in ÃÛÌÒTV’s Scientific Diving course, traveled to the remote Kasitsna Bay Laboratory, a cluster of buildings and a pier near the scenic southwest tip of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. There, the students used scuba diving skills practiced earlier at the ÃÛÌÒTV pool, conducted a mock rescue and assisted with research on subtidal plants and animals.
The annual class certifies students to dive on university and government research projects. Brenda Konar, a professor with the ÃÛÌÒTV School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, oversees the course. The lab is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and operated in partnership with ÃÛÌÒTV.
While Kasitsna Bay in March is no Fort Lauderdale, the trip south to the temperate coast does offer ÃÛÌÒTV students a break from Interior Alaska’s winter; thermometers in Fairbanks on the second day of spring break 2015 registered 37 degrees below zero.
Photos by Alexandra Ravelo