Help protect the oceans! Join REEF and Surfrider Foundation Florida Keys Chapter for a mangrove and coastal cleanup in partnership with our friends at Paddle the Florida Keys. Attendees should bring a reusable water bottle, and sun protection.
REEF is seeking experienced divers (Advanced Open Water and 50+ dives) to assist with a new citizen science initiative, the SMILE project.
Fish Geek Extraordinaire, Jonathan Lavan, will take you on a trip around the world to marvel at the clever disguises of these hidden marine creatures.
Bargibanti's Pygmy Seahorse photo by Jonathan Lavan
Known as one of the best-preserved marine areas in the Caribbean, Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen) is a marine park located in the southeastern portion of Cuba known for its high fish diversity and biomass.
For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the beautiful John D. MacArthur Beach State Park for a REEF fish survey dive or snorkel! After the survey, feel free to stick around for a light lunch provided by the park!
This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Island Ventures for a free fish ID class, followed by a REEF fish survey dive/snorkel.
Join Brad as he explores the history of Florida wrecker Captain Ben Baker, pineapple farming in the Florida Keys, and the Albury connection to REEF and Key Largo Grammar School, a two-room coral rock building now home to the Key Largo Moose Lodge.
This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Amoray Dive Center for a free fish ID class, followed by a REEF fish survey dive/snorkel.
Join us for a free fish ID class, held every Thursday from 11am-12pm at the John Pennekamp State Park Visitor Center. This engaging class will teach you how to identify various fishes that you'll see while snorkeling or diving in the Florida Keys!
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This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Key Dives for a free fish ID class, followed by two REEF survey dives.