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.
Thanks for your interest in REEF Fish & Friends! We are pleased to welcome our April 2022 speaker, Lynea Wilson, Curator at the History of Diving Museum.
Part 2 of a two-part Fishinar on Tropical Pacific Damselfishes!
Thanks for your interest in REEF Fish & Friends! We are pleased to welcome our March 2022 speaker, Jess Keller of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
Known as one of the best-preserved marine areas in the Caribbean, Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen) is a marine park located on the southeastern portion of Cuba known for its high fish diversity and biomass.
Those darn Damselfishes! Join us as we get some tips and tricks about how to tell them apart in the Tropical Pacific area. Part 1 of a 2 part series. Part 2 is scheduled for April 4, 2022.
Species taught in this session include:
St. Vincent is known as the muck diving capital of the Caribbean. That doesn't mean that the water is always silty though - the leeward shore of the island typically has visibility up to 100 feet due to the presence of volcanic, granite-based sand that falls quickly when stirred.
Based on Maui, Maggie Sutrov is a professional artist and a teaching artist. You can find more about her at paintthere.com. Maggie loves helping people form a deeper connection with the natural world through drawing and painting.
St. Vincent is known for its strange locals...underwater locals that is. A popular spot for muck-diving, this Fishinar will teach you how to ID some of the unusual fishes hidden in the muck and around the island.