Enjoy playing Tropical Western Atlantic region fish-themed games with your fellow REEF fish geeks.
Journey with us to the Western Indian Ocean to take a closer look at some of the colorful inhabitants in the waters there, and how to identify them.
REEF Intern Alumni join us for a social hour with Lynn Waterhouse to talk about her career and experiences. Join us for a chance to connect with a Marine Science Professional, in addtion to catching up with fellow Intern Alumni.
Lynn Waterhouse's Bio:
REEF is excited to announce our new Oceans Explorers Virtual Field Trips Program! These interactive field trip simulations will bring marine science to life with engaging lesson plans and activities to connect students to the ocean without leaving the classroom.
Casual, fun time to check in face-to-face and say hi to your fellow REEF friends, and a chance to meet new ones. We'll have structured breakout rooms, maybe a game, and topics to discuss.
Hawaii is a perfect place to snorkel and this session will help you learn how to identify some of the likely suspects you'll see on your ocean adventure.
IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!
Love Nassau Groupers? Want to learn more about research on spawning aggregations and hear stories of field work mishaps? Join us for a fun round of Jeopardy-style questions - feel free to participate as you like, or just sit back and watch!
Night diving is is a completely different experience than diving during the day; Different critters come out and behaviors change. Come listen and learn about New England night diving tales of octopus, seahorses, swarms of puffers, and a fish named Chompers.
Join us for a special evening with Ned and Anna DeLoach as we celebrate 30 years of ocean conservation at REEF.
We are partnering with Florida Keys Brewing Company (FKBC) to host a socially-distant, outdoor screening of David Attenborough's new film, "A Life on Our Planet."