REEF Fish ID Training Seminar at Scuba Dogs of Puerto Rico, Buen Samaritano #D-13, Gardenville, Guaynabo, PR. Seminar will start at 7PM. Learn the names of and how to identify the local fish at a FREE Fish ID seminar. Also learn how to conduct REEF surveys during any snorkel or dive. The training will be capped off with survey dives to launch our Fish census program at Pocita Underwater Park, Playa Escambron.
Two dives will be conducted at the Pocita Underwater Park, Playa Escambron to cap off the Fish ID seminar and to launch out our Fish census program.  Divers should be ready to enter the water fro the first dive by 9 am.
DCoSV Annual Fish count - event starts at 8am Lovers Beach in Pacific Grove CA with BBQ starting at 11am.

The Greater LA Council of Divers is holding its Annual Fish ID survey dive at Malaga Cove with the Dive N'Surf Dive Team on July 19.

Join the Greater LA Council of Divers for its annual fish ID survey dive at Long Point (Old Marineland) on July 20!

Join the Jupiter Drift Divers Dive Club Friday, July 4 at the Blue Heron Bridge in Palm Beach County, FL for a GAFC Survey Dive!
Join Charleston Scuba Friday, July 18 at 7am for a Great Annual Fish Count Fish ID Dive! The two dive sites include Y73 Wreck (80-100 feet) and Gardens Reef (90 feet). Participants who attended the previous day's Fish ID seminar will receive $10 off the charter!

Join Charleston Scuba Thursday, July 17th and 7pm for Fish ID Seminar with guest speaker, James Brooke, a REEF Advanced Assessment Team. Participants in the Fish ID Seminar will receive $10 off Friday's Charter.

July is just around the corner.  Time again for the Great Annual Fish Count.  Please join FIN, the Fish Identification Network, at Kapalua Bay on July 26 at 8:30am.  We could use some help here!  Terri and I can get the fish to line up in a row.  But we need you to come count them.  Whether your are doing your first survey or your hundredth survey, don’t miss this great opportunity to participate in the Great Annual Fish Count.  Survey materials and fish provided.  Email msfuzz@hawaii.rr.com for more information.
This July the SeaDoc Society is sponsoring an amateur underwater photography contest for the inland marine waters of Washington and British Columbia, an area often called the Salish Sea. The contest will be coupled with the Reef Environmental Education Foundation’s (REEF) Great Annual Fish Count and entry is free. Any diver who conducts and submits a REEF survey during the month of July will be eligible to submit one photograph taken during that survey. The number of entries per photographer is only limited by the number of REEF surveys conducted – conduct 10 surveys, submit 10 images.

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