Boat: Miss Nouran

Price: 1975 Euro, per person in shared lower deck (100 Euro will charge for the upper deck and 150 Euro for the suite)

Free Courses Included:

REEF Fish IORS Experience Level 2
REEF Fish IORS Experience Level 3 (must have 25 surveys)
5 FREE Marine Programs
For more information, visit www.ecopro-eg.co/Marine-Eco-Expeditions

Join the New England Aquarium Dive Club for the 21st Northeast Great Annual Fish Count, the largest fish survey event in North America!

Survey fish to win outstanding prizes and help collect important data for marine conservation research. Following the dives, gather for a celebration where there will be a picnic, group photo, and raffle.

There are multiple dive locations. Pre-registration is required

Post-dive celebration: Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, MA, 11:00am - 4pm. $8 donation for lunch.

For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the beautiful John D. MacArthur Beach State Park for a REEF fish survey dive or snorkel! After the survey, feel free to stick around for a light lunch provided by the park!

Morning check-in for the survey dive/snorkel is at 8:00am - 8:15am at the outdoor ampitheater located inside the park.

Please bring your own dive/snorkel gear and survey supplies. 

For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the Friends of Saltwater State Park for a Fish ID class followed by an optional REEF survey dive/snorkel!
 

Meet at the Classroom for the Saltwater Statepark Top 20 Marine Life ID class at 1pm-2pm.

Meet at the beach near the Snack Shack for the REEF survey dive at 3pm.

For this Great Annual Fish Count event, gather at the Friends of Saltwater State Park for a Fish ID class followed by an optional REEF survey dive/snorkel!

The Who's What and Where Fish ID class will be held at the Classroom at 10am - 11am.

Meet at the beach near the Snack Shack for the REEF survey dive at 12pm.

 

 

 

We've partnered with Pura Vida Divers for a Great Annual Fish Count (GAFC) event at the famous shore diving site, Blue Heron Bridge at Phil Foster Park! Held each July, the GAFC is an initiative to encourage divers and snorkelers to participate in the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project. Conducting REEF surveys is a great way to add more excitement to your time in the water while collecting important information about the oceans. Your contributions provide valuable data to researchers as they monitor marine life. Anyone can join in the fun, whether you are a diver or a snorkeler.

This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Key Dives for a free fish ID class, followed by two REEF survey dives. 

The educator will join the participants on the afternoon boat to provide survey supplies, answer questions about surveying, and help identify fish that you see.

This class is great for beginners! Check out this two-minute video on REEF surveys.

Join us for a free fish ID class, held every Thursday from 11am-12pm at the John Pennekamp State Park Visitor Center. This engaging class will teach you how to identify various fishes that you'll see while snorkeling or diving in the Florida Keys!

Address:

John Pennekamp State Park Visitor Center

102601 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

Join us for a free fish ID class, held every Thursday from 11am-12pm at the John Pennekamp State Park Visitor Center. This engaging class will teach you how to identify various fishes that you'll see while snorkeling or diving in the Florida Keys!

Address:

John Pennekamp State Park Visitor Center

102601 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

This Great Annual Fish Count, join REEF and Amoray Dive Center for a free fish ID class, followed by a REEF fish survey dive/snorkel.

The educator will join the participants on the afternoon boat to provide survey supplies, answer questions about surveying, and help identify fish that you see.

This class is great for beginners! Check out this two-minute video on REEF surveys.

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