This Island Times blog entry is the fourth in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]
Archive for 2016
“I Just Can’t Get Enough”
This Island Times blog entry is the third in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]
“Finding my Direction = SeaTrek + FATHOMS + NAUI”
This Island Times blog entry is the second in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]
“What in the World is a Farva?”
This Island Times blog entry is the first in a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek BVI and NAUI have impacted Kasey Fox, former SeaTrek student and intern, who is now a full time staff member, dive instructor and instructor trainer. We thank Kasey for this insightful and heartfelt look into her experience with […]
Dive Leadership Training
With over 25 years of experience on live-aboard dive vessels, Captain Monk Daniel is owner and Director of Operations for SeaTrek BVI. He has developed and directed several student diving programs and served as a research diver and dive supervisor for Texas A&M University, San Jacinto College and the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. […]
Preparing for my ShIP Internship with SeaTrek BVI
This Island Times blog entry is part of a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek has impacted the lives of our students and staff. We thank Christian Kendler, former student, ShIP intern and staff member, for this insightful look into his experience with SeaTrek BVI. My name is Christian Kendler. I am sixteen years […]
How I Fell In Love
As a student with SeaTrek BVI, I had amazing opportunities to visit the British Virgin Islands, Belize, and the Bahamas and as of next year, I will be interning with SeaTrek, and I couldn’t be more excited about stepping up to this new role. My first year at SeaTrek I was hesitant, as I had […]
Sustainable Aquaculture: New Zealand King Salmon
“Nature made the rules. Our job is to observe and learn.” In the heart of New Zealand’s South Island lies the tiny town of Twizel. 290 km from Christchurch and 200 km from Queenstown, the settlement with a rough population of 1,200 people is quite unassuming to most. However, to those who harbor an interest […]
So Ya Wanna Be A Charter Boat Captain?
With over 25 years of experience on live-aboard dive vessels, Captain Monk Daniel is owner and Director of Operations for SeaTrek BVI. He has developed and directed several student diving programs and served as a research diver and dive supervisor for Texas A&M University, San Jacinto College and the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. […]
Underwater With SeaTrek BVI
This Island Times blog entry is part of a series of personal essays illustrating how SeaTrek has impacted the lives of our students and staff. We thank Hunter Blencowe, former student and 2015 intern, for this insightful look into the Underwater World of SeaTrek BVI. Underwater With SeaTrek BVI By: Hunter Blencowe A fun, successful day […]