Conch Republic divers will be hosting The Great Annual Fish Count Reef Survey on July 17th. The dive boat will depart at 1:00 pm from the Tavernire Creek Marina in Tavernire, FL Keys so please arrive by 12:30 to prepare for the survey. There will also be a Fish ID briefing on the way to the dive spot. The cost is $75.00 per person, which includes Tank and Weights.
Book Dive Here Join Reef Watch Waikiki to conduct a REEF survey at Hanauma Bay. We will meet at 9am near the ticket booth and stay until 11am. Please bring your own snorkel gear (mask, snorkel, fins), towel and swimsuit, water, rashguard or wetsuit (optional), and a REEF slate (if you have one). We will bring extra REEF slates and survey paper. To participate in this REEF survey, you must first attend a reef fish identification training class.
2542 Date St. #301, Honolulu, HI, 96826, USA
Electric Beach (Kahe Point) is the next stop on the FIN circuit. Join us for a REEF survey and enjoy a truly illuminating experience. Watts the date? Saturday, July 17 at 8:30am. Bring your tube or a tank. Survey instructions and materials are available for beginners. Youll be shocked by how much fun you can have while helping to conserve our ocean resources.
The United Divers of Central MA are participating in The Great Annual Fish Count on the 24th of July at Lanes Cove in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Free Reef Fish ID Class and Quiz for the Palm Beach County Area - Located at John D MacArthur Beach State Park Education Center from 10:00am-2:00pm
The Free Fish ID Class for the Great Annual Fish Count in Palm Beach, Fl will be held on July 15th at John D MacArthur Beach State Park Education Center from 7:00pm-9:30pm
The Great Annual Fish Count is scheduled for Saturday, July 17th at John D MacArthur Beach State Park.
The Great Annual Fish Count at St Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park is scheduled for Tuesday, July 13th, with the 14th as a weather day. Event starts at 8:30am
John D MacArthur Beach State Park Education Center from 10:00-2:00 pm
REEF survey form; roving diver survey method; 60 most common fish species; quiz
The New England Aquarium Dive Club and The Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) will host the 9th annual Northeast Great Annual Fish Count (GAFC) event. The celebration will be centered at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester, Massachusetts. GAFC dives are planned at seven shore locations around Cape Ann, along with dives at Nubble Light, York, ME. There will be a picnic, free raffles and door prizes. Every survey form submitted after each dive will count as an entry into the raffles for each diver. We are expecting more than 100 divers to participate in the day's celebration.