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Pez Maya
End of phase presentation
114
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Aims and Objectives
Continuation of the MBRS Synoptic Monitoring Programme (SMP).
Daily bird monitoring
Incidental sightings programme
Continuation of weekly beach cleans within the reserve, monitoring wastecomposition and trends
English language and environmental education classes to the people of
Muyil
PADI Open Water Diver training
Continuation of the National Scholarship Programme at Pez Maya, whereby
GVI Pez Maya accepts Mexican nationals on a scholarship basis into the
expedition
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Families Abundance
Some results:
Benthic data 114
0
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
P P0 0 P Y0 0 S M D R0 0 S M D R0 0
S it
Abundance
An e n o m e
B a re ro c k
C o ra lli m o rp
C o ra ll i n a le s
G o rg o n a c e a
H e rm a typ ic
H yd ro id
M a cr o a lg a e
P o ri fe ra
R u b b le
S a n d
T u n ic a te
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Coral Cover
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00 44 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0044
4000
000
000
Phas
CoralCover
(%) PP00
PY00
SMDR0
SMDR0
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Types of predation
%0
%00%00
%00
%00
%00
%00
%00
%00
%00
%000
00
4400
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
444
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
Phase
Abundance(%)
Z
T
S
FW
F
CS
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Coral Diseases
Bleaching
Disease
%0
%00
%00
%00
%00
%000
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
000
000
000
000
P ha s
Abundance(%) P B
P
B L
%0
%00
%00
%00
%00
%000
00
4400
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
444
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
Phase
Abundan
ce(%
YBD
WP
WBD
RBDOther
DS-I
BBD
ASP
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Target Adult fish - Presence of key
fish families in phase 114
0
00
00
00
00
000
000
000
000
P P0 0 P Y0 0 S M D R0 0 S M D R0 0
S it
Abundance
Ac a n th u r id a
B a l i s ti d a e
C a ra n g id a e
C h a e to d o n ti
H a e m u li d a e
L a b r id a e
L u tja n id a e
M o n a ca n th id
P o m a ca n th i
S ca r id a e
S e rr a n id a e
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Juvenile recruitment
0
00
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
00 44 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 444000000000
Phas
Abunda
nce
PP00
PY00
SMDR0
SMDR0
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Relationships
0
00
000
000
000
000
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
000
000
000
000
Phase
Abundan
ce
Turf algae
Acanthurida
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Waste monitoring programme
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Incidental sightings
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Category total and grand total of incidental sightings from 051 to 113
0
00
000
000
000
000
000
000
444
444
000
444
000
444
000
444
000
000
000
000
000
Lionfish
Turtles
Squid
Snakes & Crocodiles
SharksRays
Nurse shark
Marine Mammals
Eels
Dolphins
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Sharks and Turtles at PezMaya
0
0
0
0
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
000
444
444
444
444
444
000
444
000
000
000
000
000
U n i d e n t i f i e d S hS c a l l o p e d H a m
R e e f S h a r k
N u r s e S h a r k
G r e a t H a m m e r h
B u l l S h a r k
B l a c k t i p S h a r k
0
0
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
000
444
444
444
444
444
000
444
000
000
000
000
000
Phase
Abundance Unidentified Turtl
Loggerhead Turtl
Hawksbill Turtle
Green Turtle
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Turtle nesting
Comparison of nests and hatchling numbers
2006-2011 Pez Maya
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Nests laid 36 16 18 22 24 29 possible
Nests hatched36 10 14 20 10 2
Hatchlings 4100 1178 1496 1868 934 81 in one nest
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Bird surveys
Counts give an idea of presenceand how common a species is
Identification of 1189 bird species
around Pez Maya
Royal Turn most commonly sighted
bird
Birds project
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Where has the data gone?MBRS data provider - largest data
provider. Use for regional managementdecisions.
ASK - Phase and Annual reports and partof the largest Mexican coral reef database
CONANP - annual reports. Use to modifylocal and regional management strategies
OBIS SEAMAP- marine mammal, sea bird,sea turtle data
Earth Dive - individual dives, targetspecies
Coral Watch - coral bleaching
Status of the Coral Reefs - bi-annualinternational publication
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Your expedition in numbersphase 114
201 Boats for training
36 boats for monitoring1006 Tanks filled 623.9 kg of rubbish collected 10 Sharks 19 Rays 8 Turtles 23 Eels
2 Snakes 74 Lionfish (killed 12) 11 Crocodiles4 one eyed Sea snakes in a
single dive
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SlidePapers, publications and conferences
ITMENS - The effects of bleaching in Mexico following the active 2005
hurricane season - Ponce-Taylor, D and Cameron, A. RCUK -several posters and presentations Mexican Coral Reef Symposium - several 2006, 2009 and 2011 Mesoamerican Eco-tourism Conference: GVI Mexico :una nueva
formula de turismo alternativo Ponce-Taylor, D. Arochi, C andCameron, A, 2006
Franquesa-Rinos, Albert. 2007. USING VOLUNTEERS IN ACOMPARATIVE REEF MONITORING BETWEEN A PROTECTED AREA ANDA TOURIST ZONE. 60th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. PuntaCana, Dominican Republic
Caribbean Corals in Crisis: Record Thermal Stress, Bleaching, andMortality in 2005 - collaborative efforst - in review by Nature
Melanie McField, Nadia Bood, Ana Fonseca, Alejandro Arrivillaga, Albert
Franquesa Rinos and Rosa Maria Loreto Viruel. Status of theMesoamerica n Reef after the 2005 Coral Bleaching Event in Wilkinson,C., Souter, D. (eds), 2008 Status of Caribbean Coral Reefs AfterBleaching and Hurricanes in 2005 Global Coral Reef MonitoringNetwork, and Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Townsville, 152 p.
Juan Bezauri - Desarrollo integral de las actividades turiticas en laReserva de la Biosfera Sian Kaan, Quintana Roo, Mexico (book)
Where has the data gone?
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Summary of trainingreceived
During your time here, and with all your work, you havegained the following training and skills
PADI Open WaterPADI Advanced Open Water
1st aid and CPR TrainedIntro to Coral Reef EcologyIdentification of over 70 fish speciesIdentification of over 45 coral speciesUse of the SMP MBRS coral reef monitoring method
Coral Watch methodology for coral health evaluationCommunity programmesBTEC in Biological MonitoringPADI Coral Reef Research Distinctive Specialty
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GVI Photo competition
Share your images
Sh
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Help promote your
programme
Monthly competition (Life on
program, People, Places,Wildlife, Change your world)
See your photo on the
website and newsletter
May win a free t-shirt May win free 2 week trip
volunteering trip
Email [email protected]
Share yourphotos
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You will be sent an online feedback form please take thetime to fill it in:
GVI operations are feedback led
We aim to provide the best programs and need toknow how we are doing and how we can do better
You can share your opinions if delighted or unhappy
and offer solutions to any issues you encountered
Opportunity to say thank you to staff in field and HO Highlights exciting stories for website
You may win a 2 week volunteering program!
Share yourfeedback
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Become a GVI Ambassador Represent GVI Help promote your programme Share YOUR travel/volunteer experience back
home Introduce GVI to local educational institutions Offered to hard working volunteers to help
them stay in touch with GVI Work with GVI staff back home Cash incentive and opportunity for free trip E-mail the Ambassador Program Manager at
Share yourtime
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Case Study: GVI
Ambassador Michael
When he started: August 2009
Projects completed: Attended a
travel expo in New York City,
visited local schools sharing her
experience, posted blogs online toassist future travelers and share
his experience
Where he is headed: Ambassador
Annual Trip next year!
Become a GVI Ambassador
Share yourtime
Sh
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Share yourtimeRaise money via the GVI Charitable Trust
Spread the word and represent GVI Support your project and raise funds for GVIspartners
Plan an event Run a marathon Set up a standing order
Over 100,000 GBP of direct funding raised
each year Mexico Raising money for Punta Allen Verderecycling project and Renewable energy in PezMaya
see www.gvi.org.uk/projects /
G i
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Gain newskills
Become a GVI HO Intern
Level 3 BTEC bussiness AdministrationExperience dealing with volunteers and
volunteer industryLearn about the rest of the nearly 200 projectsGVI hasWork in a fun and exciting office environmentCareer opportunities
Commitment:3 days a week for 6 months or equivalent.Expedition incentives (free expo). Availableat UK, Oz and US
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Stay connected!
Facebook fan page
Twitter (@GVIWORLD)
Programme blog - www.gvimexico.blogspot.com
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Overview
Aims and objectivesDive sitesFish data - introduction
Previous results
Benthic data - introduction Previous results
Summary of SMP Monitoring Incidental sightings data
Your contribution this phaseWhere has the date gone?Summary of training receivedFuture opportunities at GVI - keep in
touch!
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Thanks for your hard work!