4/17/2024 6:00pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy. Key Largo, FL 33037

A fish as beautiful as it is destructive, invasive lionfish have dramatically impacted marine ecosystems due to their high reproductive rate and voracious appetites. These visually stunning fish have characteristic red and white stripes and long, fanlike spines and fins.

$35.00
Advance registration is required! Please follow the instructions below to reserve your space.
Indonesia (Raja Ampat, Ring of Fire, Maumere)
Fish Survey
South Pacific / Indo Pacific / Indian Ocean / Red Sea
4/12/2024 to 4/24/2024
Christy Pattengill-Semmens, Ph.D, Co-Executive Director and Brice Semmens, Ph.D., Science Advisor

Experience some of the most exotic and sought-after dive destinations in Indonesia on this one-way Banda Sea crossing trip from Sorong to Maumere.

1 Female Shared Space Available - contact trips@REEF.org to book or to inquire on other availability
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Anna Simmons, Audubon's Everglades Center
4/9/2024 6:15pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

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.

Utila Lodge - Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
Fish Survey
Tropical Western Atlantic
4/6/2024 to 4/13/2024
Janna Nichols, REEF Citizen Science Program Manager

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

2 Spaces available including a male shared - register today!
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3/28/2024 6:00pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

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.

Click here to pay your registration fee. 12 spaces max, sign up today!

$45.00
Pre-registration and payment required; please pay your registration fee using the link below. If you have questions, please call 305-852-0030.
3/19/2024 8:00pm EDT
Greg Jensen

Poachers, snailfish, lumpsuckers...learn about all the weird fish the Pacific Northwest has to offer!

Marbled Snailfish photo by Greg Jensen

Species taught in this Fishinar:

Pacific Northwest
Galapagos Sky Liveaboard, Galapagos Islands
Fish Survey
Tropical Eastern Pacific
3/17/2024 to 3/24/2024
Stacey Henderson, Program Services Coordinator

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.

Please inquire for availability at trips@REEF.org
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Dr. Jason Spadaro, Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium
3/12/2024 6:15pm to 8:00pm EDT
REEF Campus, 98300 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, FL 33037

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.

2/20/2024 8:00pm EST
Stacey Henderson

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

 

Fishes taught in this session:

Tropical Eastern Pacific

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