Join us for a one hour introductory reef fish ID training class which will be followed immediately by an OPTIONAL snorkel survey for those who would like to test what they’ve learned. The class will begin at 8 am and the survey will begin around 9:30 am. The survey will last approximately 30-40 minutes and involve identifying, counting and recording reef fish observed in the Waikiki MLCD. Those wishing to participate in the survey should be strong swimmers, competent snorkelers, and have their own mask, snorkel and fins.
Free classes for divers in the Pacific NW. Fish class is Friday night, Invertebrate class is Saturday morning.
Join Silent World Dive Center for a day focused on fish identification in the Florida keys.
http://www.silentworld.com
info@silentworld.com
305-451-3252
Costs:
* All day including two tank dive and REEF / PADI Fish Identification certification course $100.00 (course materials not included in this amount).
*Afternoon (12:00pm - 5:00pm) two tank two location dive trip on reef for conducting fish count under the direction of trained instructors. $65.00
Join Silent World Dive Center for a day focused on fish identification in the Florida keys.
http://www.silentworld.com
info@silentworld.com
305-451-3252
Costs:
* All day including two tank dive and REEF / PADI Fish Identification certification course $100.00 (course materials not included in this amount).
*Afternoon (12:00pm - 5:00pm) two tank two location dive trip on reef for conducting fish count under the direction of trained instructors. $65.00
Join Silent World Dive Center for a day focused on fish identification in the Florida keys.
http://www.silentworld.com
info@silentworld.com
305-451-3252
Costs:
* All day including two tank dive and REEF / PADI Fish Identification certification course $100.00 (course materials not included in this amount).
*Afternoon (12:00pm - 5:00pm) two tank two location dive trip on reef for conducting fish count under the direction of trained instructors. $65.00
Join Silent World Dive Center for a day focused on fish identification in the Florida keys.
http://www.silentworld.com
info@silentworld.com
305-451-3252
Costs:
* All day including two tank dive and REEF / PADI Fish Identification certification course $100.00 (course materials not included in this amount).
*Afternoon (12:00pm - 5:00pm) two tank two location dive trip on reef for conducting fish count under the direction of trained instructors. $65.00
Practice REEF Survey Dive - Saturday, Sept 26th 2009, 8:30am - Malaga Cove. Bring one or two tanks. We'll be there until about 2pm. REEF representatives will be on hand with survey materials, guide books, and ID advice. Dive followed by BBQ –free food, and prizes!
Tired of not knowing who’s who on your water adventures? Learn how to identify many of our SoCalfish, invertebrates and algae in these fun, informative and free classes. Also learn how to do REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) surveys and become part of this worldwide citizen science program. part of this worldwide citizen science program. This class will change the way you dive!
Identification of Common Southern California Fishes Class - FREE, held at REI Manhattan Beach on 9/24/09 at 5pm - 8:30pm.
Tired of not knowing who’s who on your water adventures? Learn how to identify many of our SoCalfish, invertebrates and algae in these fun, informative and free classes. Also learn how to do REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) surveys and become part of this worldwide citizen science program. part of this worldwide citizen science program. This class will change the way you dive!
Identification of Common Southern California Invertebrates and Algae Class - FREE, held at REI Manhattan Beach on 9/25/09 at 5pm.
Practice Survey Dive - Saturday, Sept 26th 2009, 8:30am - Malaga Cove
Paul Humann will kick off this new seminar series, presenting "The History of REEF". REEF – the Reef Environmental Education Foundation – is the Florida Keys homegrown ocean environmental organization. Learn how the concept became reality from one of the men who changed how reef fish are identified. Paul Humann is an award winning, renowned underwater photographer/ author and one of the founders of REEF. Paul will be signing books beforehand.