GIS database established; Draft Biodiversity Management Plan produced; 2 senior Ecuadorian CDRS personnel trained in GIS in UK for 1 month with follow-up at CDRS; 5 research assistants trained in quantitative biological survey techniques alongside UK team and CDRS senior staff; Spectrophotometer donated and training provided; diving guide of benthic marine organisms produced; at least 1 scientific paper submitted for publication; Conference presentations and national/local press releases and radio broadcasts in Ecuador and UK.
Documents:
Download: ECP - ECP Galapagos - final - 08/10/2009
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