The Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean region holds plenty of surprises for fishwatchers. Catch one of our first Fishinars about this new region.
European Parrotfish photo by Carol Cox
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The Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean region holds plenty of surprises for fishwatchers. Catch one of our first Fishinars about this new region.
European Parrotfish photo by Carol Cox
Species taught in this session:
Join REEF and the Florida Keys Wild Bird Center to learn all about seabirds and their interconnectivity within marine ecosystems! We will cover topics such as seabird adaptations, conservation, and the connection between fish populations and seabirds.This event will kick off with a social from 6:15pm to 7:00pm, featuring drinks and snacks. At 7:00pm we will have an engaging presentation followed by a fun trivia game. Hope to see you there!
Tobago's unique location in the southern Caribbean results in rich biodiversity. Outflow from the Orinoco River in Venezuela feeds this area with an abundance of nutrients, which in turn attracts lots of fish.
This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Pirate's Cove Watersports for a free fish ID class, followed by a REEF fish survey dive/snorkel.
Join us for a free fish ID class, held every Thursday from 11am-12pm at the John Pennekamp State Park Visitor Center. This engaging class will teach you how to identify various fishes that you'll see while snorkeling or diving in the Florida Keys!
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Join the New England Aquarium Dive Club for the 21st Northeast Great Annual Fish Count, the largest fish survey event in North America!
Home to several of the most species-rich sites in REEF’s Tropical Western Atlantic database, Bonaire is legendary among underwater naturalists and REEF surveyors. This trip includes nine boat dives as well as unlimited shore diving opportunities throughout Bonaire's marine park.
REEF Into the Blue Book Club will discuss our latest book selection, Why Sharks Matter: A Deep Dive with the World's Most Misunderstood Predator by David Shiffman.
For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the Friends of Saltwater State Park for a Fish ID class followed by an optional REEF survey dive/snorkel!
The Who's What and Where Fish ID class will be held at the Classroom at 10am - 11am.
We've partnered with Pura Vida Divers for a Great Annual Fish Count (GAFC) event at the famous shore diving site, Blue Heron Bridge at Phil Foster Park! Held each July, the GAFC is an initiative to encourage divers and snorkelers to participate in the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project.