Get Briefed On At The Museum
Islamorada, FL - Join the History of Diving Museum as we host Catherine Whitaker from the Reef Environmental Education Foundation. REEF is a grass-roots organization that seeks to conserve marine ecosystems by educating, enlisting and enabling divers and other marine enthusiasts to become active ocean stewards and citizen scientists.
Ms. Whitaker will speak about the various programs currently in progress and will answer questions on what the diving community can do to help, learn and have fun diving with a purpose while raising awareness about our aquatic ecosystems worldwide.
REEF was founded in 1990 out of growing concern about the health of the marine environment, and the desire to provide the scuba diving community a way to contribute to the understanding and protection of marine life populations. REEF volunteers have assisted with monitoring projects at National Marine Sanctuaries, National Parks, state research sites and international marine areas. REEF has many projects including the exotic fish campaign, the grouper moon and a home study DVD package aimed at beginning "fishwatchers." The DVD course is available online at www.REEF.org and at dive retailers and resorts.
Who: | Catherine Whitaker of REEF Worldwide Headquarters |
What: | A Briefing on REEF projects and programs |
When: | Wednesday, December 12th at 7:00pm |
Where: | The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum 82990 Overseas Highway At MM 83 Islamorada, FL 33036 |
The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum, Inc. is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The museum is dedicated to the preservation, education and exhibition of the History of Diving, with emphasis on the contributions of South Florida and The Florida Keys.
About History of Diving Museum The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, displaying and interpreting artifacts, antiques, books, documents, photographs and oral history relative to the History of Diving. We tell the international story of man's attempts to explore, understand and venture under the sea. We also celebrate the special role that South Florida and the Florida Keys played in this untold story.
Islamorada, FL - Join the History of Diving Museum as we host Catherine Whitaker from the Reef Environmental Education Foundation. REEF is a grass-roots organization that seeks to conserve marine ecosystems by educating, enlisting and enabling divers and other marine enthusiasts to become active ocean stewards and citizen scientists.
Ms. Whitaker will speak about the various programs currently in progress and will answer questions on what the diving community can do to help, learn and have fun diving with a purpose while raising awareness about our aquatic ecosystems worldwide.
REEF was founded in 1990 out of growing concern about the health of the marine environment, and the desire to provide the scuba diving community a way to contribute to the understanding and protection of marine life populations. REEF volunteers have assisted with monitoring projects at National Marine Sanctuaries, National Parks, state research sites and international marine areas. REEF has many projects including the exotic fish campaign, the grouper moon and a home study DVD package aimed at beginning "fishwatchers." The DVD course is available online at www.REEF.org and at dive retailers and resorts.
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| Who:| Catherine Whitaker of REEF Worldwide Headquarters| | What:| A Briefing on REEF projects and programs| | When:| Wednesday, December 12th at 7:00pm| | Where:| The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum 82990 Overseas Highway At MM 83 Islamorada, FL 33036|The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum, Inc. is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The museum is dedicated to the preservation, education and exhibition of the History of Diving, with emphasis on the contributions of South Florida and The Florida Keys.
About History of Diving Museum The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, displaying and interpreting artifacts, antiques, books, documents, photographs and oral history relative to the History of Diving. We tell the international story of man's attempts to explore, understand and venture under the sea. We also celebrate the special role that South Florida and the Florida Keys played in this untold story.