Lucia Speroni, Ph.D., Science Advisor, Debris Free Oceans (begins at 6:15pm)
4/23/2019 4:00pm to 7:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

Join us for a celebration of sustainability in honor of Earth Day! Learn about how you can practice healthy living for yourself and the environment by visiting booths from local organizations, who will be attendance to share their conservation messages. Participating organizations and businesses include:

• Florida Keys Wild Bird Center
• John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
• Key Dives
• Coco Plum Place
• MarineLab Environmental Education Center
• History of Diving Museum
• CMD Yoga and Wellness Studio
• All Keys Cycles

4/1/2019 8:00pm EDT
Christy Semmens

Join Dr. Christy Semmens to learn about some of the unique and interesting fish that you can find while diving in Oman.

This session covers: 

South Pacific / Indo Pacific / Indian Ocean / Red Sea
Carlos and Allison Estape
3/28/2019 7:00pm EDT
REEF Interpretive Center, 98300 Overseas Hwy. Key Largo, FL 33037

On the last Thursday of each month, underwater photographers and local naturalists Carlos and Allison Estape present a different informative and educational lesson about how to identify fish species found in the Florida Keys and throughout the Caribbean. Marine life enthusiasts of all levels are invited to attend. Class is free and open to the public. This month's class is a little bit different, and is all about squid and octopus. Carlos and Allison will share some fascinating information about their amazing adaptations, including camoflage, magical skin, and more! 

3/21/2019 8:00pm EDT
Carlos & Allison Estape

Join REEF Volunteers Carlos and Allison Estape for an in-depth tutorial about which online fish ID resources are available, how to use them, and how you can enhance your fish ID skills.

Tropical Western Atlantic

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