Friday, January 13, 2017

Last from Phi Phi

The last few days in Phi Phi are encapsulated in this blog post.  We had a gastrointestinal virus go through the group causing bidirectional problems, if you know what I mean.  All but four of us have been afflicted at some point.  On the day of the Ko Ha dives, I stayed back to tend to the needs of four members of the group who were down with the virus. The last day of diving included the second of two dives to assess chaetodont species richness as a means of assessing reef health.  Finally, we planted the coral fragments that last year's class put in the nursery.



At Ko Ha (Thai for five islands) is a fantastic dive site known as the Cathedral. It is my favorite dive anywhere.  It consists of an elbow tube that leads to a room inside the island with a window to an adjacent room.  We swim through the elbow tube, through the first room, up through the window to the second room.  There is air above, so this is safe and not a cave dive that would require specialized training.

This photo is from within the tube looking at a diver entering.


The view from within the first room.


The view from within the second room.


The kids snorkeled at Ko Ha between dives.

A nice school of bigeyed snappers.


The kids holding up their dive slates so they can mark which chaetodont (butterflyfish and banner fish) species they see at this dive site.  This is an easy way to evaluate reef health because this fish group can be used as a surrogate for all fish species.


This looks like Sydney marking her slate.


Zoe.

Here is a pair of Andaman butterflyfish.


This is a pair of rip butterflyfish.  Many of the species in this fish group pair-bond.

Andrew unfurling the class banner for our underwater class photo.


It takes a lot of coordination to take a reasonable group photo underwater.  How would you do this without lots of bubbles?

Here are some of the students going down to the dead reef to begin planting coral fragments.

 
Lu and Zoe.


Hli.


Sydney.


Sydney again.  You can see here that we zip-tied the base of the coral fragments to dead coral.


Emily reaching into the basket to get another fragment to plant.


Sera.

Z - O - U !


The students are feeling pretty comfortable diving and enjoying the hands-on conservation activity.  Count the smiles as they get back on the boat...


Sera.


Sydney.


Lu.


Hli.


Elliott.


Zoe.


Sarah.


Rachael.


Kaylee.


Alyssa.


Taylor.

The diving is finished for this class.  We're worn out, but very satisfied with a great reef conservation program put on by Andrew Hewett and his staff at the Adventure Club.


Back on Phi Phi at the end of the day, some of the students got tattoos.  Yes, really.  In fact five of the 14 got a tattoo.  I only have permission from two of them to spill the beans.  Here's Alyssa getting an elephant tattooed on her leg by... is that Ajarn Wayne?


Zoe getting her tattoo applied by a long bamboo needle.  Ouch!




11 comments:

  1. Love the post! Will curious what kind of souvenir Syd comes back with. ;). Safe travels home.

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  2. Still, so impressed with everything the group gets to experience. Sad that you had a few sick ones.

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  3. Phi Phi Island was definitely my favorite... and I'm sure it was Ashley's as well. Never a place I wouldn't have known about without you. Now I can't wait to go and see it for myself and try out some of that diving!

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  4. Phi Phi Island was definitely my favorite... and I'm sure it was Ashley's as well. Never a place I wouldn't have known about without you. Now I can't wait to go and see it for myself and try out some of that diving!

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  5. Beautiful pictures..Thank you for all of the updates.The many many experiences these students have had are priceless. Also, thank you for taking care of the sick. I know mine was one of them and I very much appreciate you being there to care for her. Janet Daubendiek

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  6. Thank you so MUCH!! Gotta say, I was more shocked about the karaoke than the tattoo - I know Zoe had the time of her life!

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  7. What a fantastic experience, and thank you for watching over the sick folks....job well done MIZZOU!!! Dive pics are so cool.

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  8. Yes thank you very much for letting us be a part of the journey! It was wonderful! Thailand is now on my bucket list of places to go. As far as tattoos, I knew lu wouldn't karioke but I'm thinking she did do the tattoo!?! Hmm we will see on Sunday! Thank you for everything and taking such great care of our kids!

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  9. Thank you for all the great pictures and updates. Sera was so happy to be back in the water after her illness. I enjoyed hearing all about the butterfly fish count and the crown-of-thorns star that her dive master caught. This has definitely been a trip of a lifetime. Thank you for everything!

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  10. Thank u for sharing all these fantastic dive photos. I know Brandon was looking forward to Phi Phi island dives . I'm glad he got to participate. I know he was fighting the illness too. Looking forward to the return home on Sunday to hear all about the trip !!!

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  11. What an awesome experience and such great pictures throughout their trip. Thank you for all memories they will have. Safe travels home!!

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