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24 Sep 2010 - 25 Sep 2010
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16 Oct 2010 - 17 Oct 2010
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30 Oct 2010 - 31 Oct 2010
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17 Nov 2010 - 24 Nov 2010

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2 Sep 2010 - 13 Sep 2010
Tony White, one of the UK's leading underwater photographers, will be hosting an underwater photographic workshop in collaboration with Aquamarine Diving Bali Indonesia.
20 Nov 2010 - 4 Dec 2010
Dive into the crystal clear sacred waters of the Mayas! The extensive cave system lying under the Yucatan Peninsula is like a Swiss cheese, full of holes! And after 180 degree turn you go from fresh to salt water!
20 Nov 2010 - 2 Dec 2010
Come dive the famed reefs of Raja Ampat with Wetpixel! Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is generally considered to be the center of tropical marine biodiversity. Lush, colorful coral reefs are a backdrop for exceptional fish and invertebrate life.
Join Eric Cheng and Alex Mustard in an underwater photography expedition to Alaska in June 11-23, 2011. We'll be aboard the liveaboard dive vessel, the Nautilus Explorer, for 13 days of exploration between Sitka and Ketchikan.
2 Apr 2011 - 8 Apr 2011
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Meso-American Coral Watch website launched

A new website has been launched to encourage individuals, tourism operators, organisations and fishermen to submit regular reports of coral reef health throughout the Mesoamerican region.
Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata). Both species have been listed as threatened because their numbers are declining
The Mesoamerican Coral Reef Watch Program is a regional initiative that operates in the Caribbean Coast of Mexico, Belize and Honduras, integrated by several national and international organizations working for the conservation of these valuable marine resources.

The primary aim of the site is to provide information and education regarding bleaching events, detect early stages of coral bleaching events over a wide geographic range, and to use coral bleaching as a means to communicate the broader impacts of climate change on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

As well as providing general information regarding coral reef ecology the website also allows simple data entry via an online reporting system. This will form the basis for an early warning system to allow researchers to locate areas where reefs are experiencing changes, make in-depth analyses, locate resistant areas, and document recovery or mortality.

Reef users throughout Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras are strongly encouraged to submit regular reports, even if they do not see bleaching, so we can begin to build up an overview of bleaching events throughout the region.

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