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2011 Djibouti Fish Watch mission
This Fish Watch mission took place in the Gulf of Tadjura (Republic of Djibouti) in November 2011. Its main goal was to survey fish communities in different places and different habitats, and try to understand their structure according to habitat characteristics. Four different sites were surveyed, around Musha and Maskali islands and in the south of the Gulf, close to Arta.

The Fish Wtch team was composed of 19 volunteer divers, and managed by our scientific manager Patrick Louisy. This mission benefited from a deep involvement of local authorities in a truly cooperative relationship.
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Many thanks to all the participants, including representatives of the Environment Ministry and the University of Djibouti, and local amateur divers. We also wish to thank our main partners and supports in Djibouti : Direction de l'Environnement (Ministère de l’Habitat, de l’Urbanisme, de l’Environnement et de l’Aménagement du Territoire), Faculté des Sciences de l’Université de Djibouti, CERD (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche de Djibouti), Service des Pêches, Office National du Tourisme de Djibouti (thanks to Mohamed Abdillahi Waiss), and also Luc Poirier and the team of the diving center Lagon Bleu, and Osman Ersen (Blue Lagoon France), who made this scientific and human adventure possible.
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Bilan and Vanessa during a PIT transect
 
 
Patrick Louisy and Djibouti University students
 
 
In the mangrove of Moucha island
 
 
To start the mission, a training phase
 
 
Training: identify fish families
 
 
Ibrahim, Mohamed, Bilan and Patrick
 
 
Bilan during a PIT transect
 
 
Bilan and Vanessa during a PIT transect
 
 
Fish ID process: Sylvie, Ludivine, Bilan and Mohamed
 
 
Reef plateau in Canyon
 
 
Reef plateau in Canyon
 
 
Corals in the Aquarium site
 
 
Chaetodon melapterus & Larabicus quadrilineatus
 
 
Chaetodon pictus
 
 
Pomacanthus asfur
 
 
Pomacanthus asfur (unusual colour)
 
 
Priacanthus blochii
 
 
Lutjanus ehrenbergi
 
 
Diagramma pictum
 
 
Epinephelus summana
 
 
Epinephelus chlorostigma
 
 
Anyperodon leucogrammicus
 
 
Cephalopholis hemistiktos
 
 
Cephalopholis sonnerati
 
 
Caranx heberi
 
 
Cheilinus abudjubbe (male)
 
 
Scarus ferrugineus (male)
 
 
Scarus ferrugineus (female)
 
 
Scarus viridifucatus (male)
 
 
Parupeneus forsskali and Labroides dimidiatus
 
 
Stegastes nigricans
 
 
Pomacentrus sulfureus
 
 
Dascyllus marginatus
 
 
Amblyglyphidodon flavilatus
 
 
Apogon exostigma
 
 
Cheilodipterus arabicus
 
 
Rhabdamia cypselurus
 
 
Rhabdamia nigrimentum
 
 
Pervagor randalli
 
 
Ecsenius frontalis
 
 
Bryaninops tigris
 
 
Amblyeleotris steinitzi
 
 
Amblyeleotris sungami
 
 
Ctenogobiops cf. aurocingulus
 
 
Ctenogobiops cf. maculosus
 
 
Valenciennea sexguttata
 
 
The camping site in Arta
 
 
The camping site in Arta
 
 
Our boat in Arta.
 
 
Our boat in Arta
 
 
Our boat in Arta
 
 
Ibrahim
 
 
Reef flat in Ras Korali
 
 
Reef slope in Ras Korali
 
 
Taeniura meyeni
 
 
Lutjanus kasmira
 
 
Epinephelus areolatus
 
 
Caesio varilineata
 
 
Chaetodon larvatus (juvenile)
 
 
Odonus niger
 
 
Pseudobalistes fuscus
 
 
Canthigaster margaritata
 
 
Ptereleotris micrelepis & Cryptocentrus lutheri
 
 
Gobiodon sp.
 
 
Trimma sp. aff. baralli
 
 
Dunckerocampus multiannulatus
 
 
Pseudochromis sankeyi
 
 
Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
 
 
Swimming crab (Portunus convexus)
 
 
Whale shark, Rincodon typus
 
 
Whale shark, Rincodon typus
 
 
Luc, Patrick and the Lagon Bleu team
 
 
Patrick, Bilan and Mohamed
 
 
The Djibouti Fish Watch team
 
 
Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas).
 
 
Lake Assal
 
 
Lake Assal
 
 
 
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