In early December, Nicolas Maslach gave the go ahead to the Australian mission, Catlin Seaview Survey, and very soon we will be able to watch detailed films on the internet of the reefs at Tintamarre and Grandes Cayes. The project was conducted by a team of Australian scientists with three cameras taking 360° photos at high resolution. Developed by the Australian researchers, this technique helps to improve seabed monitoring, as well as cartography. Falling within the framework of the battle against the degradation of coral, the objective of Catlin is to monitor the condition of the coral reefs as closely as possible and to provide the specialists with the most accurate information possible. This international mission began in the Pacific and is now in the Caribbean. The videos will be available soon on www.globalreefrecord.org
360-degree panoramic reef films
All articles from: Newsletter-19
Better Knowledge About Protected Areas And Protected Species
- 1 : Edito - The track record, 15 years later
- 2 : The Îles du Nord are highly frequented by marine mammals
- 3 : The marine mammals showed up
- 4 : Tracking whales to get to know them better
- 5 : A «sponge» workshop
- 6 : 360-degree panoramic reef films
- 7 : A very rare lizard discovered at Tintamare
- 8 : An invading species that’s not necessarily harmful
- 9 : An artificial reef to help rescue larvae
- 10 : Lion fish and ciguatera
- 11 : Gaia was saved thanks to the Reserve
- 13 : The destruction of ruins is in sight
- 14 : Dry toilets on Pinel
- 15 : The Nature Reserve and Conservatoire’s projects for 2014
- 16 : Police actions
- 17 : Further pollution in the Grand Etang
- 18 : Anti-theft anchorages at Pinel
- 19 : Caribbean recognition for the mangrove trail
- 20 : A bright future for Daniel Lewis
- 21 : Exchange of good practices in Galion
- 22 : AGOA represented by the Saint-Martin Nature Reserve
- 23 : IMPAC 3 : an event not to be missed
- 24 : Saint-Martin pays a visit to Réunion
- 25 : The Reserve follows the whales in Martinique
- 26 : The Reserve travels to Corpus Christi
- 27 : Press Review
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