4/28/2026 6:00pm EDT
REEF Ocean Exploration Center, 98380 Overseas Hwy. Key Largo, FL 33037

We are thrilled to be joining the Waterlust Trivia Challenge this semester! Put your marine sceince knowledge to the test at the REEF Ocean Exploration Center. The subject matter will span all aspects of marine science- such as marine biology, physical oceanography, marine chemistry, marine geology, atmospheric science etc. The questions that will challenge players with a graduate-student level of education, so creating diverse teams with members with a wide variety of knowledge is encouraged. Teams may have between 1-6 participants. 

 

5/7/2026 8:00pm EDT
Janna Nichols

Join REEF’s Citizen Science Programs Manager, Janna Nichols as she shares some tips and tricks to help identify Flounders in the Tropical Western Atlantic!

Tropical Western Atlantic
Misool, Indonesia
Fish Survey
South Pacific / Indo Pacific / Indian Ocean / Red Sea
5/8/2026 to 5/17/2026
Stacey Henderson, Field Survey Trips Program Manager

Located in remote Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Misool is known for its pristine reefs and abundant marine life.

SOLD OUT - Contact trips@REEF.org to be added to waitlist
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St. Eustatius
Fish Survey
Tropical Western Atlantic
5/9/2026 to 5/16/2026
Alli Candelmo, PhD, Director of Conservation Science

Diving in St. Eustatius consists of a variety of diverse habitats including walls, wrecks, patch reefs and rocky outcroppings. Because large-scale tourism has not yet arrived in Statia, it's rare to encounter other divers on the same site and the reefs tend to be in great condition.

Please inquire for availability at trips@REEF.org
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6/11/2026 8:00pm EDT
Stacey Henderson

Join REEF’s Field Survey Trips Program Manager and fish enthusiast, Stacey Henderson as he teaches us all about the interesting species you can find while diving or snorkeling in the Florida Bay!

Photo by Stacey Henderson

Tropical Western Atlantic
Jardines de la Reina, Cuba
Fish Survey
Tropical Western Atlantic
6/27/2026 to 7/4/2026
Sierra Barkdoll, Operations Manager

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.

Spaces available, including a female shared space - register today!
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