REEF Ocean Explorers Single-Day Summer Camps will immerse campers in an ocean of learning and fun. Explorers will be exposed to the natural world of the Florida Keys and all of its amazing creatures during weekly programs filled with creative activities and adventures. Camp will include snorkeling, kayaking, science activities, special visits, and other outdoor adventures.

Summer Single-Day Camp sessions are held on recurring Wednesdays throughout the summer. Each week will feature a different ocean theme. Sessions are open to children ages 7-13.

REEF Ocean Explorers Single-Day Summer Camps will immerse campers in an ocean of learning and fun. Explorers will be exposed to the natural world of the Florida Keys and all of its amazing creatures during weekly programs filled with creative activities and adventures. Camp will include snorkeling, kayaking, science activities, special visits, and other outdoor adventures.

Summer Single-Day Camp sessions are held on recurring Wednesdays throughout the summer. Each week will feature a different ocean theme. Sessions are open to children ages 7-13.

REEF Ocean Explorers Single-Day Summer Camps will immerse campers in an ocean of learning and fun. Explorers will be exposed to the natural world of the Florida Keys and all of its amazing creatures during weekly programs filled with creative activities and adventures. Camp will include snorkeling, kayaking, science activities, special visits, and other outdoor adventures.

Summer Single-Day Camp sessions are held on recurring Wednesdays throughout the summer. Each week will feature a different ocean theme. Sessions are open to children ages 7-13.

Marina Pez Vela, Quepos, Costa Rica

Marina Pez Vela, Quepos, Costa Rica

Marina Pez Vela, Quepos, Costa Rica

This article highlights the effectiveness of lionfish derbies in the Florida Keys, including the recent Earth Day Lionfish Derby where winning team Forever Young swept all three prize categories - most lionfish, largest, and smallest.

Join us for the 19th Northeast Great Annual Fish Count!

Help count fish and win prizes!

Each year divers help researchers by surveying fish populations. Join the largest survey in North America! Multiple dive locations and fabulous raffle prizes.

Celebration Location: Stage Fort Park, Gloucester MA

Picnic: 11:30am - 2pm
Photo: 2:30pm
Raffle: 3pm

First sighted in Lebanon in 2012, invasive lionfish have since become well-established in the Mediterranean Sea. In an effort to provide policy recommendations for the lionfish invasion within the Mediterranean Sea, REEF joined in a global collaborative effort with researchers from Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and the Caribbean to share successes and failures from two decades of lionfish management in the Western Atlantic.

As part of the Grouper Moon Project in Little Cayman, Cayman Island, this study used the sound produced by Nassau Grouper, Red Hind, Black Grouper, and Yellowfin Grouper to monitor the positions of these fish during the Nassau grouper spawning event that occurred in 2017. By using fish sound recorded by multiple instruments, we were able to monitor the presence and location of these fish before, during, and after the spawning. These continuous and overnight records added valuable observations to the limited period of times when divers are able to survey the area.

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