Free Caribbean Fish ID Class - each month different species will be covered to build your skills to take a level 3, 4 or 5 REEF Fish ID Test. Come join other Fish Lovers to learn about fish seen in the TWA. Classes start at 7 pm at REEF HQ in Key Largo, FL (MM 98.3)
Free Caribbean Fish ID Class - each month different species will be covered to build your skills to take a level 3, 4 or 5 REEF Fish ID Test. Come join other Fish Lovers to learn about fish seen in the TWA. Classes start at 7 pm at REEF HQ in Key Largo, FL (MM 98.3)
Free Caribbean Fish ID Class - each month different species will be covered to build your skills to take a level 3, 4 or 5 REEF Fish ID Test. Come join other Fish Lovers to learn about fish seen in the TWA. Classes start at 7 pm at REEF HQ in Key Largo, FL (MM 98.3)
Free Caribbean Fish ID Class - each month different species will be covered to build your skills to take a level 3, 4 or 5 REEF Fish ID Test. Come join other Fish Lovers to learn about fish seen in the TWA. Classes start at 7 pm at REEF HQ in Key Largo, FL (MM 98.3)
We are excited to announce a full schedule of REEF's trademark Fishinars. These free, online webinars offer the opportunity to learn from our experts on a multitude of topics. Join us for fish and invertebrate ID sessions, as well as presentations on fascinating topics such as scientific illustration, mantas, the lionfish invasion, and prehistoric sharks. For the complete schedule and to register, visit www.REEF.org/fishinars.
2016 Fishinars (all times listed are EST)
We are pleased to welcome two REEF surveyors to the Golden Hamlet Club in 2015 – Georgia Arrow and Janna Nichols. What is the Golden Hamlet Club? No, it is not a club of Shakespearean enthusiasts, but rather a club of citizen scientist superstars - those REEF members who have conducted 1,000+ surveys in the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project. Georgia was the first member to complete almost all of the 1,000 surveys in the chilly waters of the Pacific Northwest.
Scientists and volunteers from REEF, and our partners at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Cayman Islands Department of the Environment, are gearing up for the annual Grouper Moon Project next month. Scientists will be on the ground and in the water during the full moon in January. Since 2002, the group has conducted ground-breaking research to study the Nassau Grouper spawning aggregations, to help ensure recovery of the populations of this iconic species.
While we can't do much about dreary winter weather, booking a trip for the coming year might be just the trick to lift your mood. REEF trips are a diver's dream vacation! We have two great trips in February - a fish ID trip to Barbados and a lionfish research trip to Dominica. Trips later in the year include Belize, Saba, Bermuda, and more. Expert-led education combined with citizen science and world-class diving make our trips unique.
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.
This month we highlight Alex Brett, a REEF member since 2014. Since joining last year, Alex has conducted 27 surveys, almost all in the Northeast (NE) region. Here's what he had to say about REEF:
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