The Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) announces the launch of the Baby Grouper Adrift! webpage - http://www.REEF.org/programs/grouper_moon/adrift

Shore REEF Survey Dive (1) - Junkpile - April 24, 2011   
~~~~ Open to  Open Water Divers  with cold water experience ~~~~  

Join REEF Fieldstation Seattle Scuba for a REEF Pacific Northwest region Invertebrate ID class!

There will be an evening of lecture (Saturday 6 - 9:30pm), followed by a day of diving (Sunday am to ~4pm). During the classroom portion we will introduce you to ~ 40 of the most common local invertebrates, along with easy ID tricks to make figuring out who is who down there less daunting. We will follow our lecture up with 2 dives in the local area working on identifying invertebrates.

Join REEF Fieldstation Seattle Scuba for a REEF Pacific Northwest region basic Fish ID class!

Come check out the REEF booth at the Our World Underwater Dive Show!!!

Almost 10 years to the day of launching the Fish Survey Project in Hawaii, the 10,000th REEF survey was conducted at Palauea Beach on Maui this past weekend! The landmark survey was conducted by long-time REEF member, Flo Bahr, who was diving the site with a group of active Hawaii REEFers. Flo was recently featured in our Member Spotlight (read her profile here). A huge thanks to Flo and all of the surveyors who have been busy in Hawaii.

Remember to join REEF in our online communities on Facebook. Anyone can visit our Facebook page, even if you don't have a Facebook account. We also maintain a Facebook page specifically about the Lionfish program. If you do have a Facebook account, click the icon below to "like" us!

Winter full moons mean that it's grouper spawning time! Since 2001, REEF has led the Grouper Moon Project, a multi-faceted, collaborative research effort with the Cayman Islands Department of the Environment (CIDOE) aimed at better understanding Nassau grouper reproduction and the role that marine reserves can play in the long-term protection of this endangered species.

Every month, scientists, government agencies, and other groups request raw data from REEF’s Fish Survey Project database. Here is a sampling of who has asked for REEF data recently and what they are using it for:

- Researchers from the Centro de Ecología Marina de Utila requested data on yellowtail snapper and other snapper and grouper species. The group is working to develop an ecosystem approach to managing Caribbean coral reefs in the face of climate change .

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