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Ocean Rehab Initiative “Blues Letter” August 2011 Leave a comment
Ocean Conservancy ICC 2011 Flyer; Treehuggers International Coastal Cleanup Leave a comment
NEWS: Baseline Data Collection, Florida Reef Eco-system, Ocean Rehab Initiative, Reef Check Foundation, Coral Reef Initiative. Florida Volunteers. Leave a comment
Baseline Data Collection, Florida Reef Eco-system, Ocean Rehab Initiative, Reef Check Foundation, Coral Reef Initiative. Florida Volunteers.
We survey for Biomass of Fishes, Invertebrates and Coral- we also estimate health and damages to Reef Eco-systems including Disease and Bleaching.
Ocean Rehab is currently looking for Charter Sponsors to facilitate this project. Contact Mike Readling for Information on how you can help us “Protect Florida’s Reefs and Lifestyles”
Many thanks to Nikole Ordway, Valerie Gaynor, Nathalie Zenny, David Desrocher, Captain Don Voss, Ariane Demitris, CBS Videographers and Producers and the Crew of the Deep Obsession.
This video explains WHAT Ocean Rehab is doing with Reef Check Foundation and Diver Volunteers in South Florida.
Ocean Rehab Initiative; a volunteer Coral Reef Initiative for South Florida news. Leave a comment
Many thanks to Nikole Ordway, Valerie Gaynor, Nathalie Zenny, David Desrocher, Captain Don Voss, Ariane Demitris, CBS Videographers and Producers and the Crew of the Deep Obsession.
This video explains WHAT Ocean Rehab is doing with Reef Check Foundation and Diver Volunteers in South Florida.
Ocean Rehab Initiative Inc. is a Coral Reef Initiative in South East Florida.
Reefs at Risk, Revisited. A coral reef health report and update PDF. Leave a comment
Reefs at Risk, Revisited by WRI.
http://data.iucn.org/dbtw-wpd/edocs/Bios-Eco-Mar-Cor-028.pdf
“As anyone who has spent time around the ocean knows—whether diving, conducting research, or fishing—coral reefs are among the world’s greatest sources of beauty and wonder. Home to over 4,000 species of fish and 800 types of coral, reefs offer an amazing panorama of underwater life. Coral reefs supply a wide range of important benefits to communities around the world. From the fisherman in Indonesia or Tanzania who relies on local fish to feed his family, to the scientist in Panama who investigates the medicinal potential of reefrelated compounds, reefs provide jobs, livelihoods, food, shelter, and protection for coastal communities and the shorelines along which they live. Unfortunately, reefs today are facing multiple threats from many directions. 2010 was one of the warmest years on record, causing widespread damage to coral reefs. Warmer oceans lead to coral bleaching, which is becoming increasingly frequent around the globe—leaving reefs, fish, and the communities who depend on these resources at great risk. No one yet knows what the long-term impacts of this bleaching will be. But, if the ocean’s waters keep warming, the outlook is grim.”
William Djubin; a scientific caribbean diver and Board Director for Ocean Rehab Initiative Leave a comment
William Djubin; a scientific caribbean diver and Board Director for Ocean Rehab Initiative
Ocean Rehab Initiative will expo @ DEMA SHOW 2011 Leave a comment
Ocean Rehab Initiative will expo @ DEMA SHOW 2011
November 2-4, 2011 Orlando Florida
our vendor page is here: http://www.demashow.com/dema2011/public/Booth.aspx?BoothID=147137