The
five experiences I would most like accomplish before I die would be to dive
with Great White sharks, become a member of a massive research team, discover a
new species, witness a Great White breach off the coast of South Africa, and have
at least four contacts in every continent associated with Marine Biology.
To dive with Great Whites has been a
dream of mine for as long as I can remember. I see them as majestic creatures
enduring a horrific stereotype. To be able to study these amazing animals face
to face in the wild would be a life altering experience. Another goal of mine
is to become a member of a massive research team. Whether it is with NOAA or
Scripps Oceanographic Institute. My goal is to be able to make a large contribution to science. To discover a new species was my childhood goal.
Memories of sifting through pond water in an attempt to uncover a creature I
could not identify still plague my mind. Needless to say I gave up my endeavor;
however the appeal of discovering a new species remains, as does the goal
itself. A dream I have is
to have the opportunity to work in False Bay off the coast of South Africa.
This location is home to the Great White shark breaching anomaly. Only a
handful of scientist and marine biologists have the chance to study this strange
behavior, and to be able to join them would be a great honor. Another personal
goal of mine is to establish at least four personal contacts on each continent in the
field of marine biology. To be connected universally with other scientists
promotes the sharing of information regardless of nationality, therefore
globally advancing scientific research.
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