Join one of REEF's valued Conservation Partners, CoCo View Resort in Roatan, Honduras for Wednesday Night Fishinars! This week, "Mantas!" will start at 7:30pm in the CoCo View Clubhouse.
Join one of REEF's valued Conservation Partners, CoCo View Resort in Roatan, Honduras for Wednesday Night Fishinars!
Join one of REEF's valued Conservation Partners, Scuba Center in Eagan, MN, for a presentation "Fish of the Philippines" which will start at 7pm Central Time.
Learn about important marine conservation projects at the upcoming meeting of the Key Deer Protection Alliance in Big Pine Key, FL. Dr. Caroly Shumway, REEF Executive Director, will present "Marine Life, Citizen Science, and Connections."
Join Janna Nichols and Ellie Place on the final of a four part series on how to find and identify the invertebrates you can see on your dives in the Pacific Northwest. This is a great introductory course, as well as a review for more experienced surveyors. All are welcome!
Join one of REEF's valued Conservation Partners, CoCo View Resort in Roatan, Honduras for Wednesday Night Fishinars!
In his presentation, Dr. Lorenz pulls together Audubon’s 80+ year record on spoonbill nesting patterns in Florida Bay with his personal experience in studying the fish on which spoonbills feed, thereby constructing a story of how the human population explosion in southern Florida has had a multilevel effect on spoonbills. During the development boom, seemingly unrelated events serially reduced the spoonbill’s foraging habitats in domino like fashion resulting in a dramatic decline in spoonbill nesting success that continues today. Dr.
Join Janna Nichols and Ellie Place on the third of a four part series on how to find and identify the invertebrates you can see on your dives in the Pacific Northwest. This is a great introductory course, as well as a review for more experienced surveyors. All are welcome!
Submerged Heritage Monitoring Scouts Workshop
To kick off the Citizen Science Saturday Series, REEF is partnering with Hertiage Monitoring Scouts (HMS Florida), a public engagement program focused on tracking changes to archaeological sites at risk, particularly those impacted by erosion and sea level rise.
Florida has over 16,000 archaeological sites at risk for damage. Learn to protect our underwater heritage with NOAA and the Florida Public Archaeology Network in this program.
Join Janna Nichols and Ellie Place on the second of a four part series on how to find and identify the invertebrates you can see on your dives in the Pacific Northwest. This is a great introductory course, as well as a review for more experienced surveyors. All are welcome!