There are just a couple spots left on our upcoming REEF Trip to the Maldives, coming up on January 12-22, 2025. Maldives liveaboard diving is a must-do for every avid scuba diver! This trip will follow a southern itinerary including South Ari, South Male, Vaavu, and Meemu atolls, perfect for fish enthusiasts. Made up of nearly 1,200 islands, the inner and outer reefs of the atoll are a haven for wildlife like Whale Sharks, mantas, and more!

We're gearing up to host the 15th annual REEF Florida Keys Lionfish Derby & Festival on August 15-18! A Lionfish Derby is a competition where teams of divers and snorkelers compete to collect as many invasive lionfish as possible. REEF Lionfish Derbies educate the public about invasive species, gather important scientific information on lionfish populations, and help to develop a consumer market for invasive lionfish.

Join REEF at the Public Library as we dive into what conservation genetics is and how it can help us combat difficult ecological problems like invasive species! After a brief presentation, participants are welcome to take part in extracting DNA from a strawberry and see how we can use DNA to find out what invasive lionfish are eating.

 

Presented by Annika Olson, REEF Marine Conservation Intern

Tropical regions are, in general, more diverse than ecosystems at higher temperate latitudes. A commonly held hypothesis is that the diverse predators in tropical regions cause predation to have a relatively stronger role in shaping communities. Data from the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project (VFSP) were used by Michele Repetto and colleagues from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to test for underlying differences in regional fish diversity that could contribute to variation in predation intensity and impact.

Tropical regions are, in general, more diverse than ecosystems at higher temperate latitudes. A commonly held hypothesis is that the diverse predators in tropical regions cause predation to have a relatively stronger role in shaping communities. Data from the REEF Volunteer Fish Survey Project (VFSP) were used by Michele Repetto and colleagues from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to test for underlying differences in regional fish diversity that could contribute to variation in predation intensity and impact.

We recently opened registration for our annual REEF Fest celebration in Key Largo, FL, and we hope you can join us! There are plenty of exciting activities planned, including diving, snorkeling, kayaking, ocean seminars, socials, and a nature tour. A highlight of the weekend is the Saturday evening celebration, For the Love of the Sea. The event will take place on the evening of Oct. 19, at a beautiful waterfront location overlooking Florida Bay.

We have just added two new exciting destinations to our 2025 REEF Field Survey Trip schedule! Check out the info below for details.

Exciting news - our annual summer fundraising match is underway! All throughout the month of July, all gifts are doubled, dollar for dollar, up to $70,000! Will you support our citizen science, education, and research programs by making a gift today? You can make a donation securely online at www.REEF.org/donate. You can also donate over the phone by calling (305) 852-0030, or mail your donation to to P.O. Box 370246, Key Largo, FL 33037.

Our July Fish of the Month is the European Parrotfish, Sparisoma cretense!

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