EAF-Nansen Programme: Diodon holocanthus. Photo_Merete Kvalsund, IMR
EAF-Nansen Programme: Dr. Fridtjof Nansen in action, the trawl is out. Photo credits to Reidar Toresen, IMR
EAF-Nansen Programme: Dactolopterus Gurnard with his nice fin. Photo credits Merete Kvalsund, IMR
EAF-Nansen Programme: Coris atlantica. Photo Credits Merete Kvalsund, IMR
EAF-Nansen Programme: We're getting a lot of species on mission and sometimes we have to read keys to find art and name. Here's two crabs ready to get your name.Photo courtesy of Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Lagocephalus laevigatus.Photo courtesy of Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Nicholsina usta_Photo courtesy of Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Today we got beautiful colors in the catch.Photo courtesy of Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: These crabs is called Shame-Face-crab since it hide its face behind his claws. This is a Calappa rubroguttata. Photo courtesy of Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Selene dorsalis Photo courtesy Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Many fish species in the catch_Photo courtesy ReidarToresen
EAF-Nansen Programme: We get many different species. Here the fish taxonomist Peter from FAO showing scientists how to see the difference between different flatfishes we get.Photo Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Photo Courtesy Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: A beautiful night aboard the R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen.Photo courtesy Merete Kvalsund (IMR)
EAF-Nansen Programme: Lots of great in the sea, just look at this beautiful starfish.Photo courtesy Merete Kvalsund (IMR)