This is a month long GAFC event presented at CocoView Resort, Roatan, Honduras for the 7th year in a row. The program will begin on Sunday and conclude Friday evening for four consecutive weeks starting June 20th and continuing daily through July 19th. CoCoView guests will enjoy several free multimedia Fish ID seminars for novices to advanced fish watchers during their stay, including one seminar on the unusual fish found in Roatan waters.

 

This is a REEF GAFC: Great Annual Fish Count survey dive at Tommy's / Carrying Cove.  This dive site is an easy entry, low current site, great for new divers as well as those with more experience.

There will also be an ID class held at The Dive Shack prior to this dive. Stay tuned.

To register contact Loribeth Armstrong: loribeth_armstrong@rogers.com

There will be a GAFC: Great Annual Fish Count (our second) at Deer Island Campground at the following slack tides:

High Tide is 10:02 and Low Tide is 16:10, all times are NB times.

  • GAFC: Great Annual Fish Count
  • REEF Representatives will be onboard and ready to help divers conduct REEF surveys.
  • FREE fish ID seminar offered in the weeks leading up to the event, at the local Dive Shack, to refresh or learn fish ID skills.
  • BBQ and event to follow.

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Join REEF for an evening of eating and entertainment at Piccolo Ristorante. The event will include a four course tapas style lionfish dinner, complimentary wine and beer, lionfish education, filleting demonstration, and cooking instruction by Piccolo's very own Chef Andres Avayu.

REEF interns were invited to present a Fish Identification presentation in the Dagny Johnson Lecture Series 'The Delicate Balance of Nature 2013' from 730-830pm at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Visitor Center located in Key Largo (MM102.5 Oceanside). Admission is free, but seating is limited.  Please bring a cushion for added seating comfort. During this lecture, REEF interns will teach the public how to properly identify common reef fish in the Keys, and how to get involved with our Volunteer Fish Survey project!

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