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UnderWater Biology Trips
  • Next UW Biology trips
  • 2016 Manado Fish Watch mission
  • 2015 Lake Tanganyika mission
  • 2013 Moalboal Fish Watch mission
  • 2012 Indonesia Fish Watch mission
  • 2011 Djibouti Fish Watch mission
  • 2011 Cerbere-Banyuls mission
  • 2011 Nosy Be mission
  • 2010 Fish Watch Djibouti
  • 2010 Lessepsian fish in Turkey
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Next UW Biology trips



•  7 - 21 May 2022: Fish Watch mission, reef fish survey in Quseir (Red Sea)

In Mangrove Bay (southern Egypt), discover the diversity of Red Sea reef fish, and take part in a enthralling human and scientific adventure!
The aim is to describe and understand the way fish communities inhabit and share the different reef habitats, which includes censusing all the species present in a given reef area.



You can download here the information sheet (in French).
You may also check the website of our travel agent partner C6Bo...




•  29 mai - 5-6 June 2022 : Thau lagoon Seahorses, help census them to better protect them

In the Thau lagoon, one of the largest lagoons of southern France, discover a most exotic underwater environment and experience a unique naturalist and scientific adventure in search of seahorses and their pipefish cousins, and many other unusual species.
This mission is part of a work to assess the total population of seahorses present in the Thau lagoon: the largest census operation ever carried out on these animals in France!

 
You can download this mission's information sheet (in French).



•  10 - 17-18 september 2022 : help census Thau lagoon Seahorses, Fall session

In the Thau lagoon, one of the largest lagoons of southern France, discover a most exotic underwater environment and experience a unique naturalist and scientific adventure in search of seahorses and their pipefish cousins, and many other unusual species.
This second mission is part of a work to assess the total population of seahorses present in the Thau lagoon: the largest census operation ever carried out on these animals in France!



You can download this mission's information sheet (in French).



•  24 Sept. - 2 Oct. 2020 : Survey of lessepsian fish (immigrated from the Red Sea) in southern Turkey

In Kas, a small town in southwestern Turkey, take part in the longest scientific monitoring of Lessepsian fish in the eastern Mediterranean (every 3 years since 2004).
A nice place and endearing people, an unsuspectedly exotic Mediterranean, surprising fish species, the emulation of teamwork... A unique experience!


You can download here the information sheet (in French).
You may also check the website of our travel agent partner C6Bo.


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