Smaller and less developed than Grand Cayman, the sister islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are the perfect spots to do plenty of diving.
Join Dr. Christy Semmens to learn about some of the unique and interesting fish that you can find in the Cayman Islands.
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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.
REEF's inaugural Field Survey to Little Corn Island is an ideal trip for adventurous travelers and surveyors in search of a unique experience.
Thanks for your interest in the 2019 Pompano Beach Lionfish Derby, organized by Shipwreck Park Pompano Beach.
Join REEF Volunteer Herb Gruenhagen for a fun and informative presentation covering some of California's Headshield Slugs, Seahares, Sidegills, Sap Sucklings, Nudibranchs and more!
The Florida Reef Tract has been experiencing a multi-year, multi-species disease outbreak since September of 2014. Over 60 partners have come together to respond to this disease event, including local Florida Sea Grant agents Ana Zangroniz (Miami-Dade) and Shelly Krueger (Monroe). The agents created a citizen science monitoring training to engage the recreational SCUBA diving community. This presentation discusses the disease event, and different ways that the community can become involved in response.
Home to eight of the most species-rich sites in REEF’s Tropical Western Atlantic database, the reefs of Bonaire are legendary among underwater naturalists and REEF surveyors. In fact, this destination is so popular with our surveyors that we are offering two trips here in 2019!
Join marine life author and Pacific Northwest identification expert Greg Jensen, for a presentation titled, "Through the Looking-Glass: Pacific Northwest Look-alikes." This presentation will focus on advanced Pacific Northwest invertebrate identification, and all are welcome!