Salutations to our fellow travelers-in-spirit! We have had a busy couple of days here on the
Lady Maryland, but have finally found time to work on a blog entry to keep you
filled in and sailing right along with us!
Yesterday we sailed toward New York,
and trolled for fish off the coast of New
Jersey. What a
catch we had! Captain Michael was so
excited about the array of marine life we caught, that he insisted on fishing
later in the day as well. Between the
two trolls the students caught a number of squid, spider crabs, flounder,
skates, and a variety of fish. It was
very exciting for everyone on board! The
kids then spent some time identifying them before releasing their catches back
into the ocean. Shortly after we sailed
into New York Harbor, and anchored near the Statue of
Liberty for the night. There are no
words to describe the feeling of sailing into New York other than, “wickedly epic.” The students were thrilled to be there, and
to be anchored in such a historic spot. All
of the students chose to spend their night sleeping on deck, enjoying the
sounds of the city that never sleeps. They
were all startled awake around 5 am by a huge thunderstorm! They hustled below to their little bunks and
continued our rest.
Early this morning we set off through the streets of New York to catch a ferry to Governor’s Island,
where an abandoned Coast Guard establishment is being converted to a national
park. Here we visited the New York Harbor School,
which is a school dedicated to marine science and study. Here our students toured the wet lab and got
a peak at the oyster reefs that this school is trying to reintroduce into the
harbor. The students also toured Castle
William and the fort on Governor’s Island. It was a very busy day! Our weary travelers got back to the boat, had
some well deserved down time, and a hearty meal. We are all excited for our next adventure,
and look forward to sharing it with you!
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Loving the blog, keep up the good work!
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