Horn Shark

Fishinar - Odds 'n' Ends of California

Sorry there is no cheat sheet for this session.

  1. Ocean Whitefish
  2. Tubesnout
  3. California Halibut
  4. Speckled Sanddab
  5. Blacksmith
  6. California Lizardfish
  7. Garibaldi
  8. Jacksmelt/Topsmelt/Grunion
  9. Horn Shark
  10. Bat Ray

Zebraperch

Fishinar - Pesky Perch (and more) of California

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  1. Kelp Perch
  2. Striped Seaperch
  3. Black Perch
  4. Rainbow Seaperch
  5. White Seaperch
  6. Walleye Surfperch
  7. Pile Perch
  8. Rubberlip Perch
  9. Sargo
  10. Halfmoon
  11. Zebraperch
  12. Opaleye

Barred Sand Bass

Fishinar - Wrasse and Bass of California

Sorry, there is no cheat sheet for this session

  1. Kelp Bass
  2. Barred Sand Bass
  3. Painted Greenling
  4. Kelp Greenling - Male and Female
  5. Lingcod
  6. California Sheephead - Male, Female and Juvenile
  7. Senorita
  8. Rock Wrasse - Male and Female

Treefish

Fishinar - Rockin' Rockfish of California

Sorry there is no Cheat Sheet for this session.

  1. Black and Yellow Rockfish
  2. Gopher Rockfish
  3. Copper Rockfish
  4. Kelp Rockfish
  5. Brown Rockfish
  6. Olive Rockfish
  7. Blue Rockfish
  8. Black Rockfish
  9. Vermilion Rockfish
  10. China Rockfish
  11. Treefish
  12. Young of Year (YOY) Rockfish

Last month, REEF’s Explorers Education Program had the pleasure of working with two collegiate groups in Key Largo, Florida. Each group of students spent one fun-filled week working alongside REEF staff and interns to learn about TWA (Tropical Western Atlantic) fish identification and the REEF survey method. The first group was nine students from Georgia State University, accompanied by their professor, Dr. Amy Reber. This weeklong education program has become an annual component of Georgia State's marine ecology course.

Twenty-five years ago, REEF began collecting data on the abundance of marine fish populations, and since then the Volunteer Fish Survey Project has grown to be the world's largest marine life sightings database, made up of more than 200,000 surveys conducted by over 15,000 volunteer divers and snorkelers worldwide. To celebrate 25 years of citizen science, REEF is hosting a 25th anniversary Field Survey this summer in Key Largo, Florida, where the very first REEF Trip was held in 1993.

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