REEF Into the Blue Book Club will discuss our latest book selection, Monarchs of the Sea, The Extraordinary 500-Million-Year History of Cephalopods by Danna Staaf.

All are invited to join in this meeting, whether you have read the book or not. For more details about Into the Blue Book Club, visit www.REEF.org/bookclub.

This meeting will be led by Hilary Penner, REEF Education, and Conservation Programs Manager, and Katie Barnes, REEF Communication and Engagement Fellow.

This inclusive event will highlight neurodiversity as speakers share their personal experiences and insights on how their perspective shaped their academic and scientific careers. 

When diverse experiences are brought together and amplified, they become a movement, a force for change. You are invited to be a part of this movement and join the conversation, as we share and learn together about the importance of listening, understanding, and amplifying the voices and experiences of equity-deserving groups in marine conservation.

Join us for an evening of adventure in some of the muckiest, murkiest, marine habitats. Frank will give us tips to get the most enjoyment out of muck diving, along with tales and beautiful photography of the unusual fish and invertebrates who thrive in this type of environment.

Bound for Cozumel? Don't know a Bluehead from a Blue Tang? We can help!
Join us and learn how to identify the 15 most common fish found in Cozumel.

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

 

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Enjoy an evening with Ned and Anna as they talk about their latest fishy adventures, their holiday traditions, and REEF's programs and impact from the year.

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

Headed to Curacao? Nestled between Aruba and Bonaire, this island has a great variety of fish species. Join us to learn about some of the species found here!

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

Photo by Janna Nichols.

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Maggie Sutrov painting of fish in the Hawaiian Surge Zone

You know that place where the waves are crashing, the water is frothy, and the surge sends you flying?

This shallow area is home to plenty of fish, which makes it worth exploring! Learn how to identify some of the species found in the surge zones of Hawaii in this special Fishinar presented by active REEF surveyor and Hawaii fish expert, Dennis Bensen and REEF Citizen Science Program Manager, Janna Nichols.

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

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Rockfish are some of the most frequently seen fish on the Pacific coast, but how do you tell the younger ones apart? Learn how to identify those juvenile (young of the year, or YOY) rockfish found in California - plus some other fun facts about rockfish!

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

List of species taught in this Fishinar:

Dorsal Fin Black Spot Group:

  • Blue
  • Black
  • Yellowtail
  • Olive
  • Widow
  • Canary

Non Dorsal Black Spot Species

Roatan is home to some lesser-seen fish species, if you know where to look! Learn how to locate and identify some of the interesting species that can be found there.

IMPORTANT: Note the time zone and make sure you adjust it as needed for your location!

Species covered in this Fishinar: 

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