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Pretty cool Elena. My Gulliver SCUBA club and I have a trip and program scheduled with CRF on October 4. We've chartered the Newton with Brenda and Gary. I'll post how many spots we have left a week out for anyone wishing to join us. Lecture in the AM, lunch and then a two tanker to the nursery and a transplant on a reef. Cost will be $80 a head, dive, air, weights, tax and tip included. Materials fees picked up through club fundraising.
 
I would have loved being a part of that. Nice work!


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Thanks for letting us know! I thought i had seen some of those babies back in my spring trip to the keys.

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great work...........thanks for sharing.
 
This was so much fun to be a part of! And it is so heartwarming to see the results and think of how happy the little damsel fish are now that they let us work instead of knocking it all over :) If anyone has the chance to take part in the Coral Restoration, you definitely should-

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Love the link to the nursery!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/
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