Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
8/4/2018 to 8/13/2018
Ned and Anna DeLoach, REEF Board of Trustees

Discovered in 1503, Brazil's Fernando de Noronha archipelago is known as a great destination for ecotourism and diving. The islands are located about 200 miles from the mainland and the entire area makes up a protected marine park.

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7/26/2018 7:00pm EDT
REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL

Want to improve your fish knowledge? Join us each month for a free fish Fish Identification Class in REEF's Interpretive Center, led by REEF Volunteers Carlos and Allison Estape.

This month - Gobies

Hosted at REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

Anemone Sea Spider
7/24/2018 12:00am PDT
Andrew J. Martinez

This Fishinar session covers the following invertebrates, as well as an introduction to the new Marine Life of the North Atlantic app.

Northeast US & Canada
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7/21/2018 12:00am PDT

Join REEF and the New England Aquarium Dive Club for the 17th Great Annual Fish Count.

Help count fish and win prizes!

Each year divers help researchers by surveying fish populations. Join the largest survey in North America! Multiple dive locations and fabulous raffle prizes!

For more information or to register visit www.neadc.org/gafc
Northeast
Dives
Costa Rica
7/14/2018 3:00am EDT to 7/21/2018 3:00am EDT
Christy Pattengill-Semmens, Ph.D., REEF Director of Science and Brice Semmens, Ph.D, REEF Science Advisor

This eco-adventure will give REEF members a chance to experience many alluring facets of Costa Rica, including abundant marine life, vibrant tropical rainforests and active volancoes.

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7/12/2018 8:00pm EDT
Christy Semmens

Join REEF's Director of Science Christy Semmens as she teaches some tips and tricks to find and ID some unique fishes in Brazil.

Your time zone may vary - this is a live, online session that starts at 8pm Eastern time.

Here's the list of fish that's covered in this session:

Tropical Western Atlantic
Paul Humann and Lad Akins
7/10/2018 6:15pm EDT
REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL

In 1993, a group of pioneering conservationists took a slate on a dive in Key Largo, and started a program that would become the largest marine life sightings database in the world. Twenty-fice years later, REEF's Volunteer Fish Survey Project (VFSP) is a valuable tool for studying the oceans. The project provides insight into the health and biodiversity of our oceans, and is a key way that REEF members can make a difference in today's ever changing marine environment.

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6/29/2018 to 7/1/2018

We will be offering a free Fish ID Course on our trip to the Flower Gardens (offshore texas; closest reef formation to us) on June 29-July 1, 2018. The trip includes potentially 7 dives, accomodations, food, tanks, airfills.

Contact Texas Dive Center for more information: (281) 741-9949 info@txdivecenter.com
Florida / Gulf of Mexico
Dives
6/28/2018 7:00pm EDT
REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL

Want to improve your fish knowledge? Join us each month for a free Fish Identification Class in REEF's Interpretive Center, led by REEF Volunteers Carlos and Allison Estape.

This month - Fishes of Bonaire

Hosted at REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL

Key Largo - 25th Anniversary of the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project
6/23/2018 to 6/30/2018
Paul Humann, Renowned Underwater Photographer and REEF Co-Founder

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Volunteer Fish Survey Project by becoming a citizen scientist with REEF! In 1993, REEF began collecting data on the abundance of marine fish populations.

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