• It's Cool to Dive Cool
  • Doing Scanforms Right
  • REEF Database Tops 50,000!
  • MPA News - Channel Islands Marine Reserve
  • Grouper Moon Project 2003
  • Marine Conservation Internship
  • Fourth Fish and Benthic Monitoring Workshop Held in Puerto Rico
  • Georgia's Underwater Secret: Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary
  • A Decade of Counting
  • REEF Field Station Feature - REEF Field Station of the Northern Gulf of Mexico

Have you ever wondered what mysterious fish and creatures live in and around the  Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary?  What interesting behaviors and habits these fish and invertebrates display?  Where to find different species of fish and how to identify them?

Local dive operators and volunteers in partnership with Cozumel Reefs National  Park staff are taking a lead role in helping to better understand the status and changes on marine park reefs. Over the last three years, numerous volunteers have undergone REEF training in fish identification and survey methods and are conducting monthly survey dives at key sites within the Marine Park.  The project has been largely supported by volunteer and REEF contributions, a PADI Project AWARE grant, and logistical support of Parque Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel.

Key Largo, FL. On November 4, 2002, the Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) surpassed a long awaited milestone. On that date, the 50,000th volunteer fish survey was entered into the REEF database! REEF's Field Operations Coordinator, Leslie Whaylen reports "When I was hired by REEF in 1999, approximately 20,000 surveys were housed in REEF's database. Each year, the numbers of surveyors and surveys have increased exponentially". Historically, most surveys were conducted during the Great Annual Fish Count and REEF Field Surveys.

REEF celebrated the Great Annual Fish Count 10th year with great success! The 2002 GAFC included over 90 seminars, 300 scheduled dive events, and over 1500 surveys throughout REEF's survey regions.  Due to the increased international interest over the past few years, this year we changed the name of the Great American Fish Count to the Great Annual Fish Count (GAFC). Events took place throughout the US, British Columbia, Ontario, Cozumel, Gulf of California, Jamaica, Belize, Honduras, Bermuda, Bonaire, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and the Cayman Islands.

  • Fish Count Crossing Geographic Boundaries
  • GAFC Photo Contest Winners
  • Third in a Series of Fish and Benthic Monitoring Workshops Held on San Andres Island
  • Symposia and Workshops
  • Dry Tortugas National Park Monitoring
  • MPA News - The San Andres Archipelago and the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve
  • REEF's 2003 Grouper Moon Project Needs You
  • Wellwood Restoration Monitoring
  • Spiegel Grove Finally Down!
  • Great Annual Fish Count - 10 Years and Counting
  • American Samoa - REEF Visits South of the Equator
  • Jean Michel Cousteau Dives with REEF and Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
  • Exotic Species Sighting Program
  • MPA News - Diver Group in British Columbia Working to Create Reserve Boundaries Around Buoys
  • Instructor Training Workshops
  • SPAG Update
  • Bicolor Damselfish Tumors
  • REEF a Big Hit with High School Students
  • Sustainers Event and Volunteer of the Year

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