Catch up with REEF at the annual Diving Equipment & Marketing Association (DEMA) trade show! The biggest annual dive and travel trade show is in Orlando again this year. REEF is at booth 1133 and is running 2 seminars on the new home-study DVD for Florida, the Caribbean and Bahamas: Reef Fish Identification-A Beginning Course. We hope to see you there!To find out more, visit the DEMA Webpage.
Please call Jackie at Dive St. Vincent at 784-457-4928 or email to bill2s@DiveStVincent.com to inquire about this trip. 8 days/7 nights - $1,105 per diver per week, includes lodging, 10 dives, daily breakfast, hotel taxes and service charges, and r/t airport transfers. Divers can elect to sign up for one week or both.

NORFOLK, Va. -- A decommissioned Air Force ship, that once tracked Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space launches off Florida, is being prepared in a Virginia shipyard to become a new habitat for marine life and an attraction for recreational divers in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Read more.....

NORFOLK , Va. — A decommissioned Air Force ship is being prepared at a Virginia shipyard to become a new habitat for marine life and an attraction for recreational divers in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Read More.....

Elisabeth Eaves, Slate.com writer, provides a first-hand account of her experiences during the 2007 REEF Field Survey to St. Vincent and the value of “Voluntourism”.

The class is open to snorkelers and divers of all levels and ages. By the end of the training session you will be able to identify local marine fish, collect information on populations, and report it to REEF for species and abundance tracking. The information will then be used by the National Marine Sanctuary Program, National Marine Fisheries Service, and The Nature Conservancy, along with others.

For every 6 surveys completed, participants will earn a FREE dive trip on the Lois Ann (maximum of 5).

KEY LARGO, Fla.–Six expert surveyors from REEF completed final fish biodiversity surveys as part of a 9-day mission by NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuaries Program (NMSP) to the world’s only undersea laboratory, the Aquarius Reef Base.

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