It’s summertime on the North Shore. Surf’s down; time to count some fish! Join FIN – O`ahu for a REEF survey on Saturday, June 26 at Waimea Bay. We’ll provide training and materials for first-time surveyors. So grab your snorkel and fins and join us for the fun, and help protect our oceans at the same time. We’ll meet on the left side of the beach at 8:00 am. Look for the REEF banner.
Fish Count and BBQ Lovers Point offers 3 wonderful dive sites to choose from. Come join the Fun for the Family
Basic Fish-ID Seminar offered by PADI IDCS Instructor Mike Davis
Basic Fish-ID Seminar offered by PADI IDCS Instructor Mike Davis
Invertebrate Seminar offered by Dr Steve Lonhart of NOAA
Learn how to identify some of the SoCal fish, invertebrates and algae you see on your dives.
We'll be using common names, not scientific names, and focus on how to ID each critter. Classes help divers learn how to become citizen scientists and help monitor California marine life on their recreational dives. Data gathered goes into an online database to help students, researchers, scientists, etc. (see www.reef.org)
* These classes will increase your enjoyment of diving!
Located in the beautiful San Juan Islands in Washington State. The best year round cold water diving in America!.
The event includes 2 nights in Friday Harbor, and introduction REEF Fish ID class and 2 days of 2 tank boat diving to hone your skills.
Please call 360-378-9297 or e-mail Peggy@naknekcharters.com
REEF survey dive trip including 2 dives. A survey will be conducted on each dive. Novice to expert levels welcome. Instruction will be provided. This is a great chance to practice your fish ID skills with other fellow fish watchers.
This is a free course for those enthusiastic about developing basic reef fish ID skills and reef fish ecology. Novice and expert fish watchers are welcome. Opportunities to dive and earn a level 2 reef surveyor will be scheduled for the following weekend. Please fell free to call with any questions.
954-566-6344
Join us for a one hour introductory reef fish ID training class which will be followed by an OPTIONAL snorkel survey immediately afterwards for those who would like to test what they’ve learned. The class will begin at 9:30 am and the survey will begin at 11:00 am. The survey will last approximately 30-40 minutes and involve identifying, counting and recording reef fish observed in the Waikiki MLCD. After the snorkel, we’ll gather briefly on the beach to identify any unknown fish and share sightings of cool marine critters.