Scientific Diving Students from the 2012 IBRC Program
The Indonesian Biodiversity Research Center's (IBRC) 2012 scientific diving class stands together at the IBRC headquarters in Sanur, Bali. Students participated in an intensive one week scientific diving course, learning how to use scuba diving as a tool for scientific research. The students will take the skills they learned during the course and apply it to future field work with the IBRC program in Bali and for their own research project.
Learn more about the Indonesian Biodiversity Research Center project and 2012 field work.
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