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alec
I just got accepted for my 4th year project to go down to the Bahamas for 3 months and do lemon shark research. This is possibly the biggest thing to happen to me yet!:happy2:
malek
wtf is lemon shark?!?

a shark that eats lemons??

since when do you care about animals and the environment:p
DannyO
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Originally posted by malek
wtf is lemon shark?!?

a shark that eats lemons??

since when do you care about animals and the environment:p


:haha: :haha: :haha:
fastmp3
congratulations alec :D

alec in the bahamas :cool: alec after smoking :tongue2 alec after drinking bad water :nervous: alec after fighting :toothless
Kate Manus
Congrats Alec!! :)

I know you had mentioned to me you wanted to apply for it, but that's awesome!
So I guess between both of us being out of town.. no more badminton eh? ;)
alec
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Originally posted by Kate Manus
Congrats Alec!! :)

I know you had mentioned to me you wanted to apply for it, but that's awesome!
So I guess between both of us being out of town.. no more badminton eh? ;)

That and my knee still being ed! But the school closes anyways in the summer so its all good!
Epicurus
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Originally posted by malek
wtf is lemon shark?!?

a shark that eats lemons??


hahahahahhahahahahahahahaha
alec
quote:
Originally posted by malek
wtf is lemon shark?!?

a shark that eats lemons??

since when do you care about animals and the environment:p


I'm in environmental science so I'm all about conservation. But since you all think lemon sharks are some sort of panzie pie type shark or something, here's some info!

Length: 11 feet long
Danger: Known to attack boats, bathers and divers on occasion.
Found up the East and west coasts of N. and S. America , as well as Africa and India.

lemon shark info
Epicurus
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Originally posted by alec
I'm in environmental science so I'm all about conservation. But since you all think lemon sharks are some sort of panzie pie type shark or something, here's some info!

Length: 11 feet long
Danger: Known to attack boats, bathers and divers on occasion.
Found up the East and west coasts of N. and S. America , as well as Africa and India.

lemon shark info


Don't worry Alec, we won't question your manliness when we catch you feeding lemons to the panzie pie sharks :o
RazerYokes
congratulations Alec !! this field is so much interesting, especially when you have access to such overseas stages

Epicurus
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Originally posted by alec
I just got accepted for my 4th year project to go down to the Bahamas for 3 months and do lemon shark research. This is possibly the biggest thing to happen to me yet!:happy2:


But on a more serious note, congrats man :D I've been infatuated with sharks ever since I was 4, and always wanted to do marine biology as a major in uni. Damn Arab parents. Engineer or doctor :o Anyway, did the shark feeding thing a couple of years ago off the coast of Jamaica, saw a pack of 100 to 200 hammerheads from long distance, and want to go into a cage someday to check out the great white :p TAKE MAJOR PICS and good luck with the conservation. Definitely need to protect these species.
preach
good luck Alec! im really happy for you mate :)
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