REEF Into the Blue Book Club will be discussing The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea by Jack E. Davis for the November session.
REEF Into the Blue Book Club will be discussing Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures, edited by Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner, Leora Kava, and Craig Santos Perez for the July session.
All are invited to join in this meeting, whether you have read the book or not. For more details about Into the Blue Book Club, visit www.REEF.org/bookclub.
This meeting will be led by Hilary Penner, REEF Director of Program Development and Sammy Brown, REEF Fellow.
REEF Into the Blue Book Club will be discussing Great Tide Rising: Towards Clarity and Moral Courage in a Time of Planetary Change by Dr. Kathleen Moore for the April session.
All are invited to join in this meeting, whether you have read the book or not. For more details about Into the Blue Book Club, visit www.REEF.org/bookclub.
This meeting will be led by Hilary Penner, REEF Director of Program Development and Sammy Brown, REEF Fellow.
REEF Into the Blue Book Club will be discussing Bleeding Sea by K.A. Kirtland for the January session.
Bleeding Sea is a compelling thriller that blends marine conservation, environmental mystery, and high-stakes science. The story follows researchers as they uncover unexpected changes in the ocean, raising questions about the pressures shaping our seas.
REEF Into the Blue Book Club will discuss our latest book selection, Underjungle, by Jame Sturz
All are invited to join in this meeting, whether you have read the book or not. For more details about Into the Blue Book Club, visit www.REEF.org/bookclub.
This meeting will be led by Hilary, REEF Education Manager and Diana Phillips, Marine Education and Conservation Fellow.
When diverse experiences are brought together and amplified, they become a movement, a force for change. You are invited to be a part of this movement and join the conversation, as we share and learn together about the importance of listening, understanding, and amplifying the voices and experiences of equity-deserving groups in marine conservation.
Join REEF Director of Conservation Science Dr. Alli Candelmo for an exciting update on current REEF research projects, including Grouper Spotter and SMILE (Size Matters: Innovative Length Estimates).
Photo by Tom Sparke
Nature photographer, environmental educator, and Golden Hamlet REEF surveyor Jonathan Lavan will be going over some key identifying characteristics for Triggerfishes and Filefishes in the Tropical Western Atlantic. This Fishinar is a remastered version of the 2013 original, which you can check out here.
Slender Filefish photo by Jonathan Lavan
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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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