![]() Furling main – |
![]() Raising the main – |
![]() Making line fast – The crew keep a watchful eye on the students as they learn how to operate the vessel. |
![]() Coiling a line - Students help to keep the deck neat and orderly while on watch. |
![]() Furling the jib – From the first day the students will be helping to raise and tend sails. |
![]() Swimming – If the weather and time allow, swimming is a fun treat! |
![]() Trawl – We’ll trawl on a regular basis to see what animals live in the waters we’re visiting. |
![]() Filling shell bags is an important part of the oyster restoration project. |
![]() Project time – All students will be involved in a culminating project. |
![]() Navigating – While on watch students will be responsible for assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers. |
![]() helm – While on watch students will be responsible for assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers. |
![]() Navigating – While on watch students will be responsible for assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers. |
![]() engine check – While on watch students will be responsible for assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers. |
![]() Nursery tank – The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters. |
![]() Stuff oyster bags – The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters. |
![]() Shell bags – The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters. |
![]() scrubbing tank – The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters |
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