Coastal Rewilding &
Experimental Ecology Research Group

Coastal Rewilding & Experimental Ecology Research Group

Last Week Shark bay & Ningaloo NP

By talhaiti71@gmail.com   |  October 4, 2011  |    Green Turtle, Seagrass

After some long days in the field we took in the camp kitchen. Fons and Tjisse worked all night to measure the photosynthetic efficiency of the seagrasses, which resulted in this cool picture:

Check the slide show for a report of our last week of research in Shark Bay. Tjisse, Fons and Leon left after 2 weeks and because we had already finished the research (and our research budget: Australia=super expensive!) Laura & me cool explore Ningaloo reef.

Here we saw a lot of Green turtles mating, and .. Humpback whales.. UNDERWATER 🙂

Now I am back in the Netherlands, and still have a month time to prepare for the 4 months of fieldwork in Indonesia.

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