This gorgeous destination is known for its biodiversity, endemic species, and large pelagic fish. Stacey will cover some of what you’re most likely to see while exploring the big blue.

King Angelfish photo by Carol Cox

 

Fishes taught in this session:

Fish in the Tropical and Indo-Pacific can look remarkably similar. Join us to discover the differences between these copycats.

Bengal Snapper photo by Paul Humann

Species taught in this session:

This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Silent World for a free fish ID class, followed by a REEF survey snorkel. 

Morning check-in for class at Silent World at 10:15am, presentation start at 10:30am, check-in for the survey snorkel at 11:15am, and return to dock around 2:30pm. A REEF representative will be onboard to answer any fish or surveying questions!

Join 72 Aquatics from July 1 to July for REEF surveys in San Carlos! 

The trip will consist of 3 afternoon boat trips, totaling 6 dives in the Sea of Cortez.

A caravan leaving Tucson will take you to the boat.

See https://72aquatics.com/trips/san-carlos-4-day-package for more information

Join the New England Aquarium Dive Club for the 20th Northeast Great Annual Fish Count. Help count fish and win prizes!

Each year divers help researchers by surveying fish populations. Participate in the largest survey in North America! Multiple dive locations and fabulous raffle prizes.

Complete your dive and then join us for the post-dive celebration!

Dive sites: Multiple dive locations, pre-registration required.

For more info or to register, visit www.neadc.org/gafc

This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Amoray Dive Center for a free fish ID class, followed by a REEF survey dive/snorkel. 

Morning check-in for class at REEF Interpretive Center at 9:15am, break for lunch at 11am (on your own), and check-in for the survey dive/snorkel at Amoray Dive Center at 12:15pm.

  • Class: REEF Interpretive Center, 98300 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037
  • Survey Dives/Snorkel: Amoray Dive Center, 104250 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Key Dives for a free fish ID class, followed by two REEF survey dives. 

Morning check-in for class at REEF Interpretive Center at 9:15am, break for lunch (on your own) at 11am, and check-in for the survey dives at Key Dives at 12:30pm.

Locations

REEF Interpretive Center: 98300 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

Key Dives: 79851 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036

 

Complete this Dive Waiver no more than 30 days prior to the trip:

Enjoy an evening with Ned and Anna as they talk about their latest fishy adventures, their holiday traditions, and REEF's programs and impact from the year.

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

During this beginner-friendly session, Maui-based artist Maggie Sutrov will teach us how to draw some of our favorite fishes found in Florida Keys waters. Maggie teaches a free-form style of drawing and painting, where no lines are mistakes. No artistic knowledge is necessary to join in this workshop, just enthusiasm!

Join Cojo Diving, a REEF Conservation Partner, this Great Annual Fish Count for their fish ID class and survey dive!

Location: New River Beach (https://www.cojodiving.com/new-river-beach/), New Brunswick, Canada

Schedule:
11:00am - Register Onsite
11:30am - Briefing on dive site, REEF and the volunteer fish survey program
12:00am - Fish ID & Survey Method Workshop
12:30pm - Divers Gear up!
1:00 - 2:30pm - Event Dive "Fish Count"

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