So, I had a huge comment. Huge. With lots of links and stuff. But I dropped my keyboard and somehow caused LJ to eat the comment. Sigh...
Here's vaguely what I remember from that. Without all of the links, though. Sorry.
My best guess would be to have him researching either... A) A new species that he discovered. This talks about how deep sea creatures can now be brought up to the surface for study, so he could be collecting some? B) The effect new species are having on the established ones. (As I can't imagine Eureka has gone without introducing anything new.) Something like this, maybe? C) Something to do with water quality at different levels. D) Something to do with sediment quality on the ocean floor. E) This looks kinda cool, and I know that even teens in Eureka have no problems creating elaborate tech. IDK if acidity is a problem in lakes, though. F) He wouldn't be able to go this deep without an ROV or submersible, but perhaps a not-as-deep canyon to explore?
And then basically he gets stuck in a cave while measuring or collecting something. Or he is on the ocean floor and there is a minor rock slide that traps his leg. Or whatever.
I can try to look around more, if you want. I know I had a couple of more/different things in the first comment.
In regards to the show, I really enjoyed it. I watched the first three (I think? Might've only been two) seasons through Netflix DVDs and then watched the rest "live" (on DVR). I liked Allison and Jo best. To the surprise of no one who knows me. :D
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Date: 2013-05-12 12:48 am (UTC)Here's vaguely what I remember from that. Without all of the links, though. Sorry.
My best guess would be to have him researching either...
A) A new species that he discovered. This talks about how deep sea creatures can now be brought up to the surface for study, so he could be collecting some?
B) The effect new species are having on the established ones. (As I can't imagine Eureka has gone without introducing anything new.) Something like this, maybe?
C) Something to do with water quality at different levels.
D) Something to do with sediment quality on the ocean floor.
E) This looks kinda cool, and I know that even teens in Eureka have no problems creating elaborate tech. IDK if acidity is a problem in lakes, though.
F) He wouldn't be able to go this deep without an ROV or submersible, but perhaps a not-as-deep canyon to explore?
And then basically he gets stuck in a cave while measuring or collecting something. Or he is on the ocean floor and there is a minor rock slide that traps his leg. Or whatever.
I can try to look around more, if you want. I know I had a couple of more/different things in the first comment.
In regards to the show, I really enjoyed it. I watched the first three (I think? Might've only been two) seasons through Netflix DVDs and then watched the rest "live" (on DVR). I liked Allison and Jo best.
To the surprise of no one who knows me. :D