Join us for Fish ID Seminar to learn the 50 most common fish in the waters of the Florida Keys. This seminar includes an interative presentation, free membership to REEF, and an opportunity to participate in a guided field survey dive. Pre-reistration is recommended.

To register or for more information, contact REEF at REEFHQ@REEF.org or (305) 852-0030.

Get the whole experience of the Great Annual Fish Count! Learn and dive on the same day! On July 19th, Horizon Divers is hosting a Fish ID presentation with survey dives following! Fish ID Seminar starts at 9 am with the dive in the afternoon at 1:30. To register, please contact Horizon Divers at (305) 453-3535 or visit their website

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Join us at Charleston Scuba at 6:30 PM for an introduction to conducting a fish ID survey. For more information, please contact Charleston Scuba at (843) 763-3483 or by visiting their website.  

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Join Sail Fish Scuba on July 24th for a snorkel fish ID survey! Sail Fish Scuba offers a personally unique  experience with you and only five other snorkelers! Meet at 11:15 for a bried Fish ID presentation before heading out on your snorkel.

To register for this event, please contact Sail Fish Scuba at 305-453-3446 or by visiting their website here.

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The Florida Oceanographic Society (FOS) will sponsor for the public a free fish identification training class on Tuesday June 26 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. FOS is located at 890 NE Ocean Boulevard Stuart, Florida 34996. The fish identification training will focus on the Top 30 fish species commonly found at Bathtub Beach in Martin County. Participants are encouraged to conduct a REEF fish snorkel survey at Bathtub Beach anytime during the month of July. Seating is limited and reservations are required.

This is a snorkel event only for the Great Annual Fish Count. It is a shore entrance with a maximum depth of 12 feet.

This is both a snorkel and scuba survey, but participants will need their own boat to get to the survey sites. Average depths will range from 5 to 35 feet.

Place: Diver Dan's in Santa Clara, CA-sponsored by the Dive Club of Silicon Valley.

Presenter: NOAA scientist Dr. Steve Lonhart