Simon's second week was at the Hoga Island Marine Research Station in the Wakatobi National Park. He spent a week diving, snorkeling in the mangroves, conducting coral reef surveys, and learning about the marine ecosystem. He visited a floating village and lived among the seakraites (the most venomous serpents on earth).
It was a two week adventure of living in very rustic conditions (sleeping in a hammock under a tarp), experiencing local culture (eating rice and fish every meal), and learning hands-on research skills (from the Operation Wallacea Research Team). Simon's biggest disappointment was that he did not see a pygmy tarsier -- the South Sulawesi is the only place on earth where these creatures live. He heard one very nearby but could not see it.....