Anna is a part of a team of biologists who monitor seasonal changes in the coastal marshes of the Everglades. She will discuss her work on fish and subaquatic vegetation research projects, and how the Everglades Science Center’s monitoring efforts are used to assess the health of the Everglades’ coastal ecosystems.
Paradise as it was intended! Set out over the turquoise Caribbean waters of Utila Bay, Utila Lodge is the perfect place for whatever you’re looking for in a vacation. Sitting on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest reef system on the planet, Utila is host to world-class divin
Create your own ocean-inspired painting while enjoying a beverage at the REEF Campus. No prior experience is needed. Local Florida Keys artist, Cassandra Clark of Jellyfish Daydreams, will provide step-by-step guidance to help you create a beautiful oceanscape!
$45 per person includes all painting supplies, refreshments, guided instructions, and a REEF wine or pint glass.
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Poachers, snailfish, lumpsuckers...learn about all the weird fish the Pacific Northwest has to offer!
Marbled Snailfish photo by Greg Jensen
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The Galapagos Islands are among the most geographically remote on earth and are pristine and largely untouched by man. 15 main islands and countless smaller ones dot the archipelago – providing plentiful shallow-water habitats.
Join us to learn about the Caribbean king crab and their ability to serve as “coral gardeners” by consuming large amounts of seaweed! Jason will discuss how crab abundance can lead to reduced seaweed cover, resulting in improved coral restoration outcomes and healthier ecosystems.
This gorgeous destination is known for its biodiversity, endemic species, and large pelagic fish. Stacey will cover some of what you’re most likely to see while exploring the big blue.
King Angelfish photo by Carol Cox
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Join us for a discussion about the greatest challenges facing Florida’s marine environment and an analysis of the potential solutions and needed interventions.
With its large variety of dive sites, Grenada is known as the dive capital of the Eastern Caribbean. Colorful reefs and spectacular shipwrecks filled with fish life will thrill all types of divers.
Fish in the Tropical and Indo-Pacific can look remarkably similar. Join us to discover the differences between these copycats.
Bengal Snapper photo by Paul Humann
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