I've always been drawn to water. I love it, and usually when it comes to landscapes I think the most beautiful to look at are ones with lakes and rivers or the ocean, or snow. I love cold frozen landscapes with frozen lakes or glaciers.
I'm actually doing my masters degree in marine biology, so I'm enamored with sea creatures and oceanography. I hope to one day work with whales, but right now I work with fish.
I'm also a highly trained SCUBA diver. I've been trained to do deep dives, night dives, drift dives, wreck dives, and more. I'm also a rescue diver, so I've been trained to handle underwater and above water emergencies that come with diving. It's an extreme sport, but I actually find it quite calming because it's also a very slow sport. When I have the chance I'd like to go for my Dive Master's, and go further into the technical side of diving to become more specialized. One thing I've always wanted to learn how to do is called ice diving, when you're scuba diving under the ice and you're swimming through frozen caverns. usually this kind of diving would be done in places like the Antarctic, which happens to be a place where it is my goal to someday work in to do research.
Sometimes I feel like a real dare devil because this stuff doesn't scare me, I just want to keep going and see how much I can learn.
