Bermuda is at the northern extent of the Tropical Western Atlantic survey region and represents a unique destination for REEF's fish watchers. There are six spaces left on our Field Survey Trip to Bermuda (October 1-8), and this is your opportunity to dive pristine reefs, expand your knowledge of marine life, and search for elusive and beautiful fish such as the redback wrasse. Trip leaders Ned and Anna DeLoach will entertain participants with their fish identification and behavior expertise, providing engaging lectures and photographs in conjunction with educational seminars each evening.
Did you know? While the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project was started in South Florida in 1993, today it has been expanded worldwide! REEF surveys are conducted as part of a diver's regular diving activities; anytime they are in the water, in any of these regions. And more regions are coming soon.
REEF's Survey Project areas:
REEF Conservation Creatures are iconic marine species found throughout REEF’s nine Volunteer Fish Survey Project regions. From the Tropical Western Atlantic (TWA) to the Central Indo-Pacific (CIP), these marine creatures highlight the diversity of ocean ecosystems and encourage understanding and respect for marine life. Each plush comes with a collectable, laminated Conservation Card that provides information about the animal’s habitat, characteristics, potential threats, and global distribution in REEF's Survey Project regions.
We hope you can join us this Fall for REEF Fest 2016 in Key Largo, Florida. The four-day celebration of marine conservation is planned for September 29 through October 2, 2016. Events include diving, eco-ventures, ocean-themed seminars, and evening socials. Make sure to visit www.REEF.org/REEFFest to register for seminars, find participating dive and eco-venture operators, and for more information on REEF Fest parties and social events.
The highly-anticipated sequel to Disney and Pixar’s “Finding Nemo”, “Finding Dory” opened in theaters in June, and was recently announced to be the highest-grossing animated film of all time. The titular character, Dory, is a Palette Surgeonfish (Paracanthurus hepatic), who spends the film searching for her family. Native to the tropical waters of the Western Pacific Ocean (REEF’s Central Indo-Pacific and South Pacific regions), these bright blue, reef-dwelling, algae-eating fish are also referred to as Pacific Blue Tangs, Hippo Tangs, or Regal Tangs.
We have one week left in our summer matching campaign, and want to thank everyone who has given so far. This summer, we are highlighting all the amazing discoveries made possible by generous donations from members like you!
To make a contribution, please visit www.REEF.org/donate.
REEF Dive Club at Sole Searchers Dive Club in Pasadena on 10/10 at 6:30 pm
REEF Volunteer Gerald Winkel will be talking about the Volunteer Fish Survey Project and how to get involved.
http://lars9559.wix.com/sole-searchers
El Torito Mexican Restaurant
3333 East Foothill Blvd., Pasadena CA, 91107
Near the corner of Madre and Foothill
El Torito's Phone: 626-351-8995
Great Annual Fish Count - Hosted by Ocean Pro Dive Shop
Date of Event: Saturday, August 6th, 2016
Time: 7:30 a.m.
Location:Bradenton Beach, Florida
RSVP at GreatAnnualFishCount@gmail.com,
or by calling/texting Lisa Rigas at 941-315-0586
Survey Dive - Conducting a dive or snorkel fish survey off Bradenton Beach.
Full details of dive site location and game plan provided after RSVP.
Location: Ocean Pro Dive Shop, Sarasota FL
How to sign up: RSVP at GreatAnnualFishCount@gmail.com,
or by calling/texting Lisa Rigas at 941-315-0586
Fish ID class taught by Instructor Michael Hays
Prerequisite to Great Annual Fish Count on Saturday, August 6th (linked event!)
Learn to identify the various species of fish off our coasts.
Accurately survey species of fish for Great Annual Fish Count on August 6th at Bradenton Beach, FL.