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2011 Nosy Be mission

The last Peau-Bleue eco-volunteering mission in Nosy Be (North-Western Madagascar) ended on May 7th, 2011. Our team was made up of 16 divers, and was joined by two Malagasy scientists.

We censused a total of 335 different fish species in the area, including 229 species in Nosy Tanikely, and 246 species in Nosy Fanihy (in 2002, in the same sites, an international scientific team recorded 154 and 140 species respectively).

We are proud of the terrific job done by the volunteers. Congratulations! We also deeply thank the scientists from the Malagasy National Oceanographic Research Center (CNRO) for their welcome, and for taking part in the field work. Our thanks also to Tropical Diving, Gérard and Francine, and to Blue Lagoon.

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Patrick LOUISY
Nosy Fanihy
 
 
Satellite image of Nosy Be
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Traditional sailing boat
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Nosy Tanikely (south-west coast)
 
 
Claude WACQUANT
BSM team and diving boats
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Nosy Fanihy (west coast)
 
 
Anne PROUZET
CNRO team in Nosy Fanihy
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Nosy Fanihy, between two survey dives
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
 
 
Véronique LAMARE
Murielle during a PIT transect
 
 
Véronique LAMARE
Murielle during a PIT transect
 
 
Anne PROUZET
Sylvie and Sylvie running a PIT transect
 
 
Nadine SABOURIN
Claire during a PIT transect
 
 
Véronique LAMARE
PIT transect
 
 
Pierre ROUILLAN
PIT transect
 
 
Nadine SABOURIN
The team at work on the terrasse
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
Patrick Louisy and Sylvie Huet working on PIT transect data
 
 
Anne PROUZET
Claude and Josiane Wacquant
 
 
Artlette BOZZI
CNRO scientists and students with the BSM team
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
CNRO scientists and students working with the BSM team
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
Welcome ceremony in CNRO
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
Mr Jonah Ramanantoniaina and Patrick Louisy
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
CNRO museum
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
Premises of the CNRO in Nosy Be
 
 
Sylvie LOUISY
Premises of the CNRO in Nosy Be
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Adorned wrasse - Halichoeres cosmetus (initial phase)
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Snappers - Lutjanus fulviflamma & Lutjanus lutjanus
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Tricolor parrotfish - Scarus tricolor (terminal phase)
 
 
Nadine SABOURIN
Barred rubberlip - Plectorhinchus plagiodesmus
 
 
Pierre ROUILLAN
Scorpionfish - Scorpaenopsis cf. venosa
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Melon butterflyfish - Chaetodon trifasciatus
 
 
Patrick LOUISY
Bluestriped snapper - Lutjanus notatus
 
 
Véronique LAMARE
Sweeper - Pempheris vanicolensis
 
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