Join REEF staff member and avid underwater photographer, Stacey Henderson as he unveils tips and tricks about using the popular post-processing tool, Adobe Lightroom to edit your underwater photos. Just in time for the 2025 Discover the Sea Photography Contest!
Some fish species look quite similar and can be tricky to tell apart. Join us as REEF member and Expert Surveyor, Carmen Toanchina teaches us how to identify and distinguish some commonly confused fish of the Tropical Western Atlantic.
Highhat and Spotted Drum photo by Carmen Toanchina
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In this session, REEF staff member Amy Lee will introduce the next set of fish species you can encounter while exploring the beautiful waters of Micronesia. If you missed Part 1, check it out here!
Humpback Snapper photo by Carol Cox
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On this virtual journey to the Eastern Atlantic, REEF staff member Stacey Henderson will cover some of the most common fish species you will see while diving in this remarkable area.
Tompot Blenny photo by Stacey Henderson
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Join us as REEF Co-Executive Director, Dr. Christy Semmens teaches us how to identify some of the common invertebrate and algae species of the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean region! This is a great opportunity to explore more about this newly defined survey region.
Red Hermit Crab photo by Marco Santos/ImagDOP
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Boat: Miss Nouran
Price: 1975 Euro, per person in shared lower deck (100 Euro will charge for the upper deck and 150 Euro for the suite)
Free Courses Included:
REEF Fish IORS Experience Level 2
REEF Fish IORS Experience Level 3 (must have 25 surveys)
5 FREE Marine Programs
For more information, visit www.ecopro-eg.co/Marine-Eco-Expeditions
Join us for a FREE Fish ID Class at Trans World Radio (TWR) Bonaire Headquarters on Tuesday, October 15, starting at 7:00 PM AST! Expert REEF surveyors, Carmen Toanchina and Ed Benjamin will be teaching the 25 Most Common Fish Species of Bonaire. Join in on the fun and learn how YOU can be a citizen scientist by participating in the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project.
Join the New England Aquarium Dive Club for the 21st Northeast Great Annual Fish Count, the largest fish survey event in North America!
Survey fish to win outstanding prizes and help collect important data for marine conservation research. Following the dives, gather for a celebration where there will be a picnic, group photo, and raffle.
There are multiple dive locations. Pre-registration is required.
Post-dive celebration: Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, MA, 11:00am - 4pm. $8 donation for lunch.
For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the beautiful John D. MacArthur Beach State Park for a REEF fish survey dive or snorkel! After the survey, feel free to stick around for a light lunch provided by the park!
Morning check-in for the survey dive/snorkel is at 8:00am - 8:15am at the outdoor ampitheater located inside the park.
Please bring your own dive/snorkel gear and survey supplies.
For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the Friends of Saltwater State Park for a Fish ID class followed by an optional REEF survey dive/snorkel!
Meet at the Classroom for the Saltwater Statepark Top 20 Marine Life ID class at 1pm-2pm.
Meet at the beach near the Snack Shack for the REEF survey dive at 3pm.