GVI's Marine and Terrestrial Conservation Programmes in the Seychelles

Welcome to GVI's blog for our marine and terrestrial conservation programmes in the Seychelles where you can keep up to date with all the happenings and information from our field operations

GVI is a non-political, non-religious organisation, which through its alliance with over 150 project partners in over 30 countries, provides opportunities for volunteers to fill a critical void in the fields of environmental research, conservation, education and community development.

Facts and figures

  • GVI Seychelles has surveyed 18 reefs every three months for the last eight years as well as conducting plankton tows, turtle monitoring, whale shark observations, certation sightings and logging all Megafarna observed during dives
  • 12 Marine Park rangers have been trained in fish and Coral ID.
  • Contributed eight years of unbroken coral monitoring and recruitment data as well as eight years of fish biodiversity data to the Seychelles National Parks Authority. Adding this to the existing previous four years of data we now have an unbroken twelve year data set on the reefs of North west Mahe an almost unprecedented length of time for a reef monitoring program
  • Approximately 1000 volunteers have passed through GVI Seychelles over the last eight years. All have been trained in coral reef monitoring techniques either learning to identify 47 genre of coral species or 140 fish species
  • The data collected by GVI Seychelles is used by Government organisations and is the main contribution from the region to the biannual publication of “The Sate of Coral Reefs of The Indian Ocean”

[+/-] Quick links

  • WiseOceans
  • Seychelles Island Foundation
  • Seychelles National Parks Authority
  • The Underwater Centre.
  • GVI Seychelles
  • GVI Homepage
  • GVI Corporate Alliance
  • GVI Charitable Trust
  • Marine Conservation Society Seychelles (MCSS)
  • Seychelles Fishing Authortity (SFA)
  • Island Conservation Seychelles (ICS)

[+/-] GVI Scientific Reports

  • Cap Ternay Marine Expedition Report Jan-June 2013
  • Curieuse Terrestrial Report 2013
  • Cap Ternay Marine Expedition Report July-December 2012
  • Curieuse Terrestrial Report 2012
  • Cap Ternay Marine Expedition Report Jan-June 2012
  • Curieuse Marine Expedition Report 2012

Seychelles Sea Turtle Festival

Seychelles Sea Turtle Festival
August 10th at Bazar Labrin, Beau Vallon

GVI Seychelles Social Media

  • GVI Seychelles Twitter Page
  • GVI Seychelles Facebook Page

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Seychelles National Parks Authority

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

27/07/11 They're here!

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24/07/11 All rain but no water at Cap T!

24/07/11 Pirates of the Seychelles

24/07/11 Curieuse Week 3

23/07/11 Curieuse Community Service II

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19/07/11 Week 3 on Curieuse Island

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Cap T Charity Challenge

Cap T Charity Challenge
On Thursday, February 28, 2013, teams of GVI Cap Ternay staff and volunteers will be competing in a variety of physical, mental and creative challenges. http://www.justgiving.com/capTcharitychallenge



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Quotes from the field

"I’ve had an amazing experience on the Seychelles expedition. As soon as you arrive and settle in it feels like you’ve taken ownership of your own piece of paradise. To be part of a community working toward a common goal feels very special. The sense of achievement I felt when I completed my training was wonderful and to get out there in the ocean and start doing your own surveys, knowing that you are contributing towards a bigger scientific goal is very fulfilling personally. Although the days are long and the work hard, it is never a struggle to get up in the morning and dive into the rolling azure ocean for a great day’s work. Fantastic! Carl Brown, October expedition.

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