Attend a FREE Fish ID Seminar @ COJO July 11th

This is a linked event with the dives at Grand Manan, Pettes Cove on July 15th

How to sign up: Contact COJO Diving at cojodiving@gmail.com, 855-646-2656. 

COJO Diving Inc.158 Garden Grove, Lincoln NB

Web: www.cojodiving.com 

Main: (855) 646-2656 Ext 102

Fax:  (855) 646-2656

 

Great Annual Fish Count- Hosted by Southwest Florida Women's Dive Club/Ocean Pro Dive Shop

Date of Event: Sunday, July 30th, 2017

Time: 7:30 a.m. ET

Location: Offshore Venice, Sarasota, Bradenton, Florida

RSVP: Contact Lisa Rigas, swflwomensdiveclub@gmail.com, call (941) 315-0586, or register on our Meetup site at: https://www.meetup.com/SouthwestFloridaWomensDiveClub/events/240749519/

Great Annual Fish Count- Hosted by Southwest Florida Women's Dive Club/Ocean Pro Dive Shop

Date of Event: Thursday, July 27th, 2017

Time: 6:30 PM ET

Location: Offshore Venice, Sarasota, Bradenton, Florida

RSVP: Contact Lisa Rigas, swflwomensdiveclub@gmail.com, call (941) 315-0586, or register on our Meetup site at: https://www.meetup.com/SouthwestFloridaWomensDiveClub/events/240749519/

Learn to ID common reef fishes of the Tropical Western Atlantic through virtual practice and how to become a citizen scientist for Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF). Fishes commonly seen in Sebastian Inlet will also be presented. 


Learn to ID common reef fishes of the Tropical Western Atlantic through virtual practice and how to become a citizen scientist for Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF). Fishes commonly seen in Sebastian Inlet will also be presented. 


Learn to ID common reef fishes of the Tropical Western Atlantic through virtual practice and how to become a citizen scientist for Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF). Fishes commonly seen in Sebastian Inlet will also be presented. 


In 2018, REEF will visit a vast array of tropical and temperate dive destinations, from the Caribbean, to the Pacific Northwest, and beyond! These Field Survey Trips offer a great introduction to fish identification for novice surveyors, and are a fun way for experienced surveyors to build their life list while interacting with fellow marine life enthusiasts. We also offer several Lionfish Research Trips each year. REEF staff, board members, and other REEF experts lead these trips, and each trip features daily educational seminars and a full diving schedule.

The study used REEF's Volunteer Fish Survey Project database to produce a new map of marine fish biodiversity across the Caribbean and tropical western Atlantic. The work, performed by scientists from the Center for Macroecology, Evolution & Climate in Denmark and the Marine Biological Association, studied REEF’s extensive data base collected by our volunteer surveyors to produce the map and find that fish biodiversity is strongly linked to sea temperatures.

We are excited to share the newest scientific publication that includes data from the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project. The study, published in the Journal of Biogeography, used the power of the people in the form of citizen science to produce a new map of marine fish biodiversity across the Caribbean and tropical western Atlantic.

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