Our bioblitzs
Photo credits: Mediterranea Project’s crew members sampling for Spot the Monk
What is a BioBlitz
it is a short period (a designated day or time interval) of intense biological surveying in an attempt to record as many biological data (samples/observations/pictures) as possible, relying on communal citizen-science effort. It is becoming a widespread approach in ornithological and entomological studies.
Spot-the-Monk BioBlitzs
– in order to better understand the distribution, population dynamics, seasonal movements and the home range of such a wide-ranging mammal species, such as monk seal, it is necessary to monitor its traces:
- Simultaneously: in different districts of the Mediterranean, in order to gather clues about the species abundance;
- Repeatedly: in different months of the year, in order to gather clues about the year-round movements;
- Regularly: at given intervals, in order to cover all seasons homogenously.
How does the StM BioBlitz campaign work?
Every 6 weeks, on a specific day (plus/minus one day), all our collaborators collect a water sample from the position in which they are!