Citizen Science: How you can help protect the oceans
Why do the oceans need citizen scientists? What do you get out of taking part? What should you look out for? Reef-World’s Samantha Craven answers your citizen science questions
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Why do the oceans need citizen scientists? What do you get out of taking part? What should you look out for? Reef-World’s Samantha Craven answers your citizen science questions
We’ve gathered together a few of the Scuba Junkie crew to hear about their work to improve sustainability through the Green Fins initiative.
Between 21-26th May 2017, The Reef-World Foundation returned to Phuket to train a new team of Assessors.