All posts by Blue Ventures

Blue Ventures is an award winning marine conservation charity. We rebuild tropical fisheries with coastal communities. On our Beyond Conservation blog you can hear voices from the front line of marine conservation written by our staff and volunteers.

Seagrass Mapping by Field Scientist Tristan Brown

After a recent visit from an American research company, SeagrassNet, Blue Ventures have gone on a seagrass mapping mission. So far in expedition 33, with the help of some very keen volunteers, we have managed to find and map 3...

/ Nov 1, 2007

CARPE DIEM by Ben Fry

After one of the best sleeps I’ve ever had, in a proper bed, and for more than four hours, I awoke to an absolutely pristine environment. Cameras out (and unlikely to be put away anytime soon) we all started taking...

/ Nov 1, 2007

BBC Photo Journal

Andavadoaka, the location of Blue Ventures’ conservation research site, is featured in a new photo journal on the BBC website about shark fishing in Madagascar. The article quotes Blue Ventures’ scientist Volanirina Ramahery about the threats shark fishing poses to...

/ Nov 1, 2007

WTM’s World Responsible Tourism Day

WTM’s World Responsible Tourism Day is taking place on 14 November 2007. The day is dedicated to raising awareness of the significance of minimising negative impacts of tourism and to encourage the protection of tourism destinations and host cultures. The...

/ Oct 26, 2007

Primates under threat of extinction

IUCN and the International Primatological Society have recently released a report in collaboration with Conservation International, highlighting the need for further conservation efforts of endangered primates. The report states that 29% of all the worlds primates are on the verge...

/ Oct 26, 2007

Volunteer Blog by Kristy Benz

We are now three weeks into expedition 33, and I think it would be safe to say that the time has been largely devoted to one thing: fish. And I don’t mean eating fish. So much of our work on...

/ Oct 24, 2007

Blog by Blue Ventures Expedition Manager Ruth Rosselson

I’ve finally done my first science dive after taking up the post of expedition manager at the beginning of October, and it was fantastic! 🙂 The boat (along with Marcellin, the boat driver) took me, two staff members and four...

/ Oct 24, 2007

Campaign against Measles and Malaria

Madagascar is currently undergoing the biggest campaign in the country’s history against malaria and measles. According to BBC News Malagasy people are receiving 1.5 million mosquito nets and almost 3 million children will be vaccinated against measles. The campaign is...

/ Oct 24, 2007

The dysfunctional wrasses by Anna Williams and Julia Cox

Once upon a time in Madagascar there lived the very unique wrasse family. Christmas with the wrasses was an elaborate affair. Every year the wrasses gathered at Grandpa Napoleon’s reef house. Grandpa Napoleon was a big fish, to say the...

/ Oct 17, 2007

Atlas on vegetation of Madagascar

The science team at Botanical Gardens Kew has recently announced the release of an atlas mapping the unique vegetation of Madagascar. The atlas is one of three conservation projects concerning Madagascar that the team at Kew is currently working on,...

/ Oct 11, 2007

Viva La Madagascar – written by Ben a BV volunteer

After two days in a dorm in Madagascar and with the grand sum of 40,000 Ariary to my name I finally made it to the departure point in Tana. On arrival relief was fast replaced by excitement at the proposition...

/ Oct 11, 2007

English Teaching in Andavadoaka

A small number of international volunteers took part in a regular programme of English teaching sessions for locals involved in eco-tourism ventures. Whilst it was difficult to plan and prepare sessions due to lack of teaching experience and time, they...

/ Oct 3, 2007

Club Alo Alo Play

On the 9th September 2007 the members of Andavadoaka’s ‘Club Alo Alo’ conservation youth group put on a play about the effects of over-fishing on the local coral reefs and fish populations, and the effectiveness of MPAs (marine protected areas)...

/ Oct 2, 2007

Poetry whilst whale watching by Tom Waight and William Winzor-Saile

Four O’clock in the morning, the diving began,Or would do when they found that young Marcellin.The night dive was cool, full of bioluminescence, they saw parrotfish and wrasse, including some crescents.At six O’clock science was required,Despite the early dive leaving...

/ Oct 1, 2007

National Geographic chooses BV for Tours of a lifetime list

Blue Ventures’ Madagascar Expedition has been chosen by National Geographic Traveler as one of their choices for ‘Tours of a Lifetime: 50 of the world’s best trips.’ This special edition from National Geographic Traveler is the second annual list of...

/ Sep 24, 2007