Led by Alecia Adamson, REEF's Field Operations and Outreach Coordinator
12 divers maximum
Led by Alecia Adamson, REEF's Field Operations and Outreach Coordinator
12 divers maximum
Package Includes: 7 nights accomodations, Full american meal plan- 3 meals daily, 3 single tank boat dives per day (6 days), air tanks, weight belts & weights, buoyancy control workshop, shore diving during shop hours, 2 single tank boat night dives per week, day excursion to Maya Key, Islan
Free diving, free food, and free fish ID seminar sponsored by National Geographic Magazine and the Rosenstiel School, University of Miami. Meet at Tarpoon Diving Center, Miami Beach at 2:30 for a presentation by DERM on Wreck Trek connectivity.
The Fish Identification Network will hold the 11th Great Annual Fish Count on July 23, 2011 at the Kahekili Beach Park, West Maui, Hawaii.
”Great Annual Fish Count” Snorkel Trip - Tuesday, July 19th @ 11am
Don’t just blow bubbles - make your dives count.
Join the Barrier Island Center & Cocoa Beach Scuba Odyssey for the Great Annual Fish Count.
Join us at Silent World in Key Largo FL for the Great Annual Fish Count. We will be holding a free REEF Fish Identification Course between 9:00am - 11:30am that will be free of charge.
On Saturday July 16th Horizon Divers in Key Largo, Fl will host a Great Annual Fish Count Fish ID workshop and afternoon survey dives. A morning fish ID seminar will teach participants the most common local fish and the REEF survey method.
Join us at Quiescence Diving Services, Inc. in Key Largo FL for Great Annual Fish Count Fish ID seminars and dives. We will be holding a free REEF Fish Identification Course between 10:00am - 11:30am that is open to the public.
Led by Paul Humann, Renowned Author/Photographer and Chairman of REEF’s Board
17 divers maximum
Two Female Spaces!!