Galapagos Sky Liveaboard, Galapagos Islands
Fish Survey
Tropical Eastern Pacific
3/17/2024 to 3/24/2024
Stacey Henderson, Program Services Coordinator

The Galapagos Islands are among the most geographically remote on earth and are pristine and largely untouched by man. 15 main islands and countless smaller ones dot the archipelago – providing plentiful shallow-water habitats.

Please inquire for availability at trips@REEF.org
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3/19/2024 8:00pm EDT
Greg Jensen

Poachers, snailfish, lumpsuckers...learn about all the weird fish the Pacific Northwest has to offer!

Marbled Snailfish photo by Greg Jensen

Pacific Northwest
Utila Lodge - Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
Fish Survey
Tropical Western Atlantic
4/6/2024 to 4/13/2024
Janna Nichols, REEF Citizen Science Program Manager

Paradise as it was intended! Set out over the turquoise Caribbean waters of Utila Bay, Utila Lodge is the perfect place for whatever you’re looking for in a vacation. Sitting on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest reef system on the planet, Utila is host to world-class divin

Spaces available - register today!
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Anna Simmons, Audubon's Everglades Center
4/9/2024 6:15pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

Anna is a part of a team of biologists who monitor seasonal changes in the coastal marshes of the Everglades. She will discuss her work on fish and subaquatic vegetation research projects, and how the Everglades Science Center’s monitoring efforts are used to assess the health of the Everglades’ coastal ecosystems.

Indonesia (Raja Ampat, Ring of Fire, Maumere)
Fish Survey
South Pacific / Indo Pacific / Indian Ocean / Red Sea
4/12/2024 to 4/24/2024
Christy Pattengill-Semmens, Ph.D, Co-Executive Director

Experience some of the most exotic and sought-after dive destinations in Indonesia on this one-way Banda Sea crossing trip from Sorong to Maumere.

4 Spaces Available (one king bed cabin, one twin beds cabin) - contact trips@REEF.org to book
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4/27/2024 10:00am EST to 5/4/2024 3:00pm EST
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy. Key Largo, FL 33037

Hands-on activities, interactive displays, take-home arts & science kits, and much more!

Anse Chastanet Resort, St. Lucia
Fish Survey
Tropical Western Atlantic
5/4/2024 to 5/11/2024
Madalyn "Moose" Mussey, Education and Outreach Program Manager

Located on St. Lucia's southwestern coast, Anse Chastanet has beautiful views of the ocean and the Pitons, two peaks rising up from the sea. The entire region is a protected marine area and excellent, easily accessible beach diving is available directly in front of the resort.

Spaces available - register today!
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JD Reinbott & Maddie Cholnoky, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
5/14/2024 6:15pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

Mission: Iconic Reefs is one of the largest coral restoration projects in the world, and it’s taking place in the protected waters of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Learn how members of the dive industry can play a crucial role in spreading awareness about marine conservation and how they are impactfully marketing it to their clients.

Dr. Cori Convertito, Key West Art & Historical Society
6/11/2024 6:15pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

Ernest Hemingway, a famous writer in Key West throughout the 1930s, immersed himself in Florida Keys game fishing and did much to popularize it among fellow writers, readers and sportsmen. Cori will discuss Hemingway’s angling exploits and spotlight his conservation activities, an intriguing counterpoint to his well-known passion for boating big game fish.

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