Part 2 of a two-part Fishinar on Tropical Pacific Damselfishes!

Missed part 1? Watch it here. And be sure to check out all Tropical Pacific Fishinar recordings in our archives! www.REEF.org/fishinararchvies

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Fish taught in this session are:

Much of Bonaire's best fish-watching is atop very shallow reefs. Learn how to ID these fish from the water's surface!

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Species covered during this session are:

Based on Maui, Maggie Sutrov is a professional artist and a teaching artist. You can find more about her at paintthere.com. Maggie loves helping people form a deeper connection with the natural world through drawing and painting. She is also a keen advocate for the skills developed through the act of drawing, such as our powers of observation--perfect for learning and identifying marine animals! This session will be geared toward beginners, so no artistic skills are necessary.

Instructor: Maggie Sutrov

Suggested Materials:

We're going to round up the most common members of the Sea Bass family and show you how to identify them on your underwater adventures in the Sea of Cortez, in our TEP region.

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Species taught in this session include:

The Red Sea is full of fascinating fishes, and it's a favorite spot to dive. Learn how to recognize some of the fishes you may encounter there. This Fishinar picks up where Part 1 (originally taught in September 2021) left off.

Join us as we cover some of the easily overlooked or unique things more commonly found in Palau, plus some special highlights and fish for your life list.

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Photo: Decorated Dartfish by Amy Lee.

 

Fish taught in this session are:

Poke your head under ledges, shine your light in between corals, peer into any cave, or explore crevices in Hawaii and you're bound to see at least one of these fish. Learn how to identify them and tell lookalikes apart.

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Photo of Brick Soldierfish (Myripristis amaena) by Janna Nichols.

 

Fish species included in this session are:

Very light, closely spaced horizontal wavy lines. Greenish black in color.

REEF is teaming up with Florida Keys Brewing Company to host a fun trivia night at the FKBC taproom. The event is free and open to the public, and prizes will be given to top-ranked teams. For every pint sold during the event, $2 will be donated to REEF in support of our marine conservation programs. We hope to see you there!

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