Project adivce on macro-invertebrates
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Project adivce on macro-invertebrates
Hey,
I'm spending a work placement in a greek marine base and I have to do a project. Anyone has an idea on what could be useful to study? For example I was thinking of watching the invertebrate aboundance on different kind of habitats.
Thanks!
I'm spending a work placement in a greek marine base and I have to do a project. Anyone has an idea on what could be useful to study? For example I was thinking of watching the invertebrate aboundance on different kind of habitats.
Thanks!
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Re: Project adivce on macro-invertebrates
What kind of research has already been done in your area? Have you seen evidence of the invasive weed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caulerpa_taxifolia in your area? How about a species count by habitat? Have you read http://marinebio.org/Research/Reference ... 1559636629? Lots of ideas in there for projects concerning marine conservation....
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Re: Project adivce on macro-invertebrates
What we as volunteers do here is mainly littoral ecosystem monitoring (and coastal mapping) by snorkeling around costal waters. Here there are mostly rocky shore and sandy habitats and few seagrass beds. We use transects and quadrats for sampling.What I am thinking about is for what purpose should i collect data for? (here is the website for more info http://archipelago.gr/en/Actions/MarineConservation/LittoralEcosystems/tabid/330/Default.aspx
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