Intertidal monitoring at Playa bonita

 


Students had the opportunity to take part in a long-term monitoring project of intertidal diversity with CEDO researchers at a sandy beach site out front of Playa bonita.  CEDO researchers introduced students to Quadrat sampling, a classic research method used in ecology to study biodiversity.  Students were asked to identify, count, and record all species within quadrats placed along 30 meter transects along the beach.  It is tedious work sometimes - ask about how many red-fingered hermit crabs they had to count in some of their quadrats!  But nonetheless very valuable research, as this research helps to promote beach certifications here in Puerto Penasco.  Please ask your friend or loved one how beach certifications are helping to encourage developers to play a part in maintaining some of the amazing intertidal biodiversity Puerto Penasco has to offer.  







 

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