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Whether you want to call them Fishinars or Webinars, it's a great way to learn local California Fish ID from the comfort of your own home - they're fun AND free! Two sessions are scheduled for Wednesday evening May 11th:
7pm Rockfish Rock (most common Rockfish found in California)
8pm Wrasse 'n'Bass en masse (most common Wrasse, Sea Bass, and Greenlings)
Great for first-timers or those wanting a review. These short, free webinars will teach you the finer points of identifying our local fish and invertebrates underwater. Janna Nichols from REEF will be the instructor (watch out!) Classes are open to divers and non-divers alike. Anyone wanting to know more about our local underwater residents is welcome to join in.
We will be using the REEF curriculum, and we hope you'll want to do REEF surveys and help monitor California marine life populations on your dives. Although classes are free, you must register for each session you'd like to attend. Links to registration are found here:
Pacific Coast Fish ID and Invertebrate ID classes
Hope to see you there!
7pm Rockfish Rock (most common Rockfish found in California)
8pm Wrasse 'n'Bass en masse (most common Wrasse, Sea Bass, and Greenlings)
Great for first-timers or those wanting a review. These short, free webinars will teach you the finer points of identifying our local fish and invertebrates underwater. Janna Nichols from REEF will be the instructor (watch out!) Classes are open to divers and non-divers alike. Anyone wanting to know more about our local underwater residents is welcome to join in.
We will be using the REEF curriculum, and we hope you'll want to do REEF surveys and help monitor California marine life populations on your dives. Although classes are free, you must register for each session you'd like to attend. Links to registration are found here:
Pacific Coast Fish ID and Invertebrate ID classes
Hope to see you there!