I honestly don’t know, but I doubt that far.You think as far as Jupiter?
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I honestly don’t know, but I doubt that far.You think as far as Jupiter?
I understand that her data collection will be on-going but 76 dives is a small sample size. It also shows in her pie chart how sharks are very territorial so if you don't visit certain reefs like 'Tunnels, Area51, Kurles' the chart won't reflect the large number of reefies that just get right in your face as they gang up on you. Again, nothing bad about her dives and they are on-going and she is building her data which is fantastic because it can help the community if she publishes her raw data. There are ALOT of divers recording raw shark data. Some share the raw data - some don't. SEDAR has the most wide area data because shark move with water temps and food.... she epitomized scientific objectivity,
Easily the best and most effective way to lend a hand is the REEF.ORG fish surveys. You can sign up now or their big event is coming up in July with the Great Annual Fish Count event. It's open to ANYONE even snorkelers. When scientists publish studies with a small sample size, the Reef.Org huge database can focus some brighter light to see things better. I actively support Reef.org when it comes to lionfish.how I might be able to lend a hand.