Great Annual Fish Count Fish Survey Dive hosted by Key Dives.

Date of Event: Sunday, July 23rd, 2017

Time: 8:00 AM EST

Location: Key Dives, 79851 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036

RSVP: Sign up for the dive by contacting Key Dives at Tel: 305-644-2211 or online at http://keydives.com/

 

Great Annual Fish Count Fish Survey Dive hosted by Ocean Divers in Key Largo.

Date of Event: Thursday, July 20th, 2017

Time: 7:30 AM EST

Location: Ocean Divers 522 Caribbean Drive, Key Largo, Florida 33037

RSVP: Sign up for the dive by contacting Ocean Divers at Tel: 305-451-1113 or email: odie@oceandivers.com

Great Annual Fish Count Dive- Hosted by Conch Republic Divers

Date of Event: Tuesday, July 18th, 2017

Time: 1 P.M. ET

Location: Key Largo, Florida

RSVP: Sign up for the dive by contacting Conch Republic Divers at 305-852-1655 or email dive@conchrepublicdivers.com

Celebrating it's 25th year - the Great Annual Fish Count (GAFC) kicked off this weekend! During the entire month of July we encourage you to try your hand at conducting your first survey if you're new to our Volunteer Fish Survey Project, or to do a few more if it's been a while.

The GAFC began in 1992 when a small group of recreational divers and marine biologists conducted a visual fish count in California's Channel Islands National Park. The effort was modeled after the Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count and has now grown into an international event coordinated by REEF.

We are proud to announce that on July 1st 2017, the number of REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project surveys conducted by volunteers in the Tropical Western Atlantic (TWA) region topped 150,000! The 150k surveys have been conducted by 11,123 volunteers at 8,837 sites in the TWA region (which includes the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Gulf of Mexico). The first surveys in the TWA were conducted 24 years ago in Key Largo.

Every month, scientists, government agencies, and other groups request raw data from REEF’s Fish Survey Project database. Recent examples of data requests and uses include:

- A researcher from the Ecology and Evolution Program at Rutgers University is using REEF data to understand bio-cultural homogenization on reefs.

- REEF data on California Sea Cucumber were provided to a researcher from Pacific Shellfish Institute to evaluate the status of the species in the REEF Pacific region (California through Alaska).

REEF members are at the heart of our grassroots marine conservation programs. Over 50,000 divers, snorkelers, students, and armchair naturalists stand behind our mission.

It’s not too late to join REEF on one of our fantastic Field Survey Trips this year! We have a couple openings left on some upcoming trips this fall and winter. Join us and become part of one of the world’s largest ocean citizen science efforts, featuring an itinerary of diving, seminars and fun.

On World Oceans Day, REEF kicked off our annual summer fundraising campaign. Thanks to our largest matching opportunity ever, every donation made this summer will be matched dollar for dollar up to $150,000! We are almost halfway to our goal, but we need your help so that we may continue to grow and build REEF’s ocean conservation legacy. Every donation makes a difference – donate today at www.REEF.org/contribute.

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