
Citizen science
We foster curiosity to understand the world around us, while generating scientific knowledge through participatory strategies and open data platforms.

Coastal Microplastics
Small fragmented plastic particles that pollute the sea, rivers, and lakes are known as microplastics. Microplastics measure less than 5 millimeters and are ingested by various animals, entering the food chain and affecting both their health and the health of entire ecosystems. Because plastic does not degrade, these particles remain in the environment, floating in the water and reaching beaches and coastlines, where they mix with sand and other organic material.
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inaturalist
Discover and record the biodiversity of the sea floor.
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Project BASELINE: Puerto Madryn, Argentina
If you're a diver passionate about marine protection and interested in participating in a global citizen science project, consider joining the Project Baseline team in Puerto Madryn. Project Baseline aims to illuminate underwater conditions through images and data collected by those most connected to these environments. Together, our community, images, and data contribute to the necessary changes to restore and protect the world we aspire to live in.
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