Expedition 2004 French Guyana & Caribbean

JBL Expedition 2004 Französisch Guyana & Karibik 2009

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In September 2004 The JBL research team travelled to the Amazon rainforest of French Guayana and afterwards to the Caribbean waters of the Lesser Antilles.

JBL Expedition 2004

    Travel report

    In September 2004 the JBL research team travelled to the Amazon rainforest in French Guyana and then on to the Caribbean waters of the Lesser Antilles. The objective of the first part in the rainforest was to gather more information on the natural habitat of terrarium animals and freshwater fish. Anyone interested in taking part had had about one year to...

    Measured values

    Lux measurements Caribbean, Air humidity Guyana, Air temperature Guyana

    Guyana Cayenne

    Mountain of frogs

    Crique Gabrielle

    Comte River

    Fish & shrimp

    Underwater photos

    Rainforest camp

    Caribbean Sea

    Dive ship

    Research activities

    Underwater photos

    Hurricane Jeanne

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