
Kralendijk – STINAPA biologists have started training Marine Park Rangers on the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network methods for reef monitoring.
After a socially distanced theory session, rangers Enchomar, Gideon, and Alessandro had an in-water session to practice the different monitoring components of GCRMN, including videography, invertebrate monitoring, and coral recruit counts.
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