Join REEF's annual trip to Cozumel for a wonderful week of camaraderie, diving and citizen science! Due to the popularity of this destination, this is the second of two Cozumel trips scheduled for 2019.
Join us for the Miami Signature Shipwreck Lionfish Derby to benefit Miami Dade Reef Guard!
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Join Dr. Christy Semmens for a presentation covering some of the most common surgeonfish that can be found across REEF's Tropical Pacific survey regions.
List of fish covered in this session:
On the last Thursday of each month, underwater photographers and local naturalists Carlos and Allison Estape present a different informative and educational lesson about how to identify fish species found in the Florida Keys and throughout the Caribbean. Marine life enthusiasts of all levels are invited to attend. Class is free and open to the public.
This will be REEF's second Field Survey to the the Solomon Islands, which comprise one of the most intact and biologically rich oceanic archipelagos on Earth. In fact, the region was identified as a “Bright Spot” in a recent study published in the scientific journal, Nature.
Join us in Key Largo for REEF Fest 2019!
Join REEF staff members Ellie Place and Janna Nichols in Monterey on Sept. 27-29 for three days of diving, California marine life ID classes and fun!
We welcome both experienced surveyors and those new to fishwatching (and everyone in between).
On the last Thursday of each month, underwater photographers and local naturalists Carlos and Allison Estape present a different informative and educational lesson about how to identify fish species found in the Florida Keys and throughout the Caribbean. Marine life enthusiasts of all levels are invited to attend. Class is free and open to the public.
Join us September 13-15th, 2019 for REEF's 10th Annual Upper Keys Lionfish Derby & Festival
We are pleased to welcome Scott Fowler as our Fish & Friends speaker for September. Scott is the manager of hyperbaric medicine at Mariners Hospital and will be sharing some insights from his profession. Though most divers are at least somewhat familiar with recompression chambers through dive education and scuba magazines, very few understand how they work. Even less know what happens when they arrive at a hyperbaric chamber facility for treatment.