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Looking for new marine navy seals team six lake Most lakes in Raja Ampat are surrounded by limeston


Lisa Becking, a biologist, is currently at the end of the expedition, Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia, detection, investigation and protection of new marine lake. Follow the expedition blog, written in English. navy seals team six
Inside Out Islands Marine lakes are salt water lakes that are completely enclosed by land, but their marine character through narrow underground connections with the sea. They can be considered as islands, but on the inside. Marine lakes show many of the same properties as normal or "terrestrial" islands. A high number of endemic species, for example, and rapidly evolving population. Marine lakes are therefore of interest to marine navy seals team six biologists, especially since they are barely investigated. This makes them vulnerable to threats.
Looking for new marine navy seals team six lake Most lakes in Raja Ampat are surrounded by limestone hills and are not visible from the shore. Hidden Islands so. Armed with aerial photographs (taken from a seaplane), old Dutch maps, Google Earth imagery and GPS Lisa and her team go on the hunt for new marine lake.
The differences and similarities between the lake and the team has performed and snorkeling and scuba diving, a comprehensive scientific study of marine flora and fauna of the lake. They examined the extent to which different lakes are similar, and the similarities and differences in the composition of species navy seals team six in the nearby sea. Besides working in the field of molecular analyzes of genetic links between populations in lakes and the sea to be determined.
The unique nature makes it vulnerable marine lake uniqueness makes it necessary to existing navy seals team six and emerging threats navy seals team six to these ecosystems identified. On this basis, appropriate safeguards. One goal of the expedition was to establish a basis for long-term protection strategy for the marine lake.
Weblog Lisa has a blog. Want to keep abreast of developments in the expedition, follow these http://marine-lakes.blogspot.com/ here. This blog is written in English language.
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