Snorkeling in Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean can be a great way to view fish and do REEF surveys. Learn how to identify some of the more common fishes you might see on your watery adventures.
This eco-adventure includes diving or snorkeling with Costa Rica's marine life and as well as land-based tours through a vibrant tropical rainforest and an active volcano, and a wildlife-watching boat trip.
Whether you’re a devoted bookworm or have a stack of books collecting dust that you hope to make time to read one day, the Into the Blue Book Club brings together all types of readers who love the ocean and its underwater inhabitants.
Learn and practice your fish ID without even getting wet! You'll be watching instructor-led video clips of common California fish.
Species taught in this session are:
Join us for tips and tricks to identify the eels of Hawaii with expert surveyors. Whether you're an avid Hawaii surveyor, or just looking to expand your knowledge on Hawaii's marine life, this Fishinar will be lots of fun!
Join REEF Volunteer Instructor Rhoda Green as she teaches fish and invertebrate ID classes for the Pacific Northwest. Survey dives to practice what you've learned will be afterward.
Saturday and Sunday, July 17 and 18.
Meet by the beach entrance.
Join us for our summer REEF Intern Alumni Social! Colin Howe will be our host, and lead us in a discussion about his career in marine biology. Colin's bio is below:
We’re excited to resume our monthly Keys community social! The gathering will look a bit different this year. Seminars are on hold for now, but there will be plenty of opportunities to reconnect and socialize.
Each month‘s social will have a theme, with a few trivia questions you can choose answer to be entered into an opportunity drawing. This month's theme is the Great Annual Fish Count (GAFC). For more information about the GAFC, visit www.fishcount.org. We hope you can join us!
This is REEF's first trip to the little-known paradise of St. Eustatius, or Statia. Diving in St. Eustatius consists of a variety of diverse habitats including walls, wrecks, patch reefs and rocky outcroppings.
Join us for a look at Vancouver Island's fascinating marine life.
IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!
Species covered in this Fishinar are: