"I've read and browsed through many books ... but nothing equals the innate satisfaction of seeing things for yourself," wrote Dr. Waldo Schmitt on a loose piece of paper. "This last perhaps was the most rewarding from a marine biologist's point of view. I saw, I witnessed and participated in things, events and -- that I never had the time for before." Please join us and your fellow citizen science volunteers in transcribing these miscellaneous notes from the Caribbean Expedition of 1956 and help us connect them to events, activities and discoveries of the team.
"I've read and browsed through many books ... but nothing equals the innate satisfaction of seeing things for yourself," wrote Dr. Waldo Schmitt on a loose piece of paper. "This last perhaps was the most rewarding from a marine biologist's point of view. I saw, I witnessed and participated in things, events and -- that I never had the time for before." Please join us and your fellow citizen science volunteers in transcribing these miscellaneous notes from the Caribbean Expedition of 1956 and help us connect them to events, activities and discoveries of the team.