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Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
STAFF | REEF CHECK FOUNDATION | SUSTAINABLE REEF COMMUNITIES Jan Freiwald is the Executive Director of the Reef Check Foundation. Jan has deep expertise in reef community ecology, marine management, citizen science and marine conservation. Prior to becoming Executive Director, Jan led the Reef Check California program for eight years. He has grown this program into a statewide marine protected areaKELP FOREST PROGRAM
Kelp Forest Program. In California, Reef Check helps ensure the long-term sustainability and health of the nearshore rocky reefs and kelp forests. Reef Check California volunteer citizen scientists are divers, fishermen, kayakers, surfers, boaters, and a wide range of Californians who take a proactive role in making sure that ournearshore
COORDINATORS AND TEAMS Coordinators and Teams. Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in many countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, over 14,000 surveys have been completed by Reef Check EcoDivers in over 100 countries and territories. Use the “Region” or “Country”pulldown
REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited to show Reef Check’s donors the impact of their support and share the incredible success of Reef Check with new audiences. REEF CHECK CALIFORNIA 2021 TRAININGS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Reef Check California’s 2021 training classes are now open for registration, providing five locations across the state- Humboldt, Fort Bragg, Monterey, Los Angeles and San Diego- to get involved in our kelp forest monitoring program as a citizen scientist diver!. Each training consists of four roughly ninety-minute Zoom calls a week apart focusing on discussion and interactive activities.TRANSECT TAPE (30M)
Description. For use during Reef Check California surveys. 30 meter/100 feet open reel fiberglass tape measure. Includes malleable wire for attachment to kelp. If you are enrolled in a Reef Check California training course, these materials are included as part of your course fee. Additional information. Weight.TRAINING SCHEDULE
June 5 & 6 (Humboldt), June 19 & 20 (Fort Bragg) Class sessions online; One weekend in Humboldt, one weekend in Fort Bragg (6 dives total) $99. Closed. Fort Bragg. Tuesdays 6:30p - 8:00p, May 11- June 1. June 12 & 13, June 19 & 20. Class sessions online; Two weekends of COLOMBIA - REEF CHECK Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
REEF CHECK FOUNDATION Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, our EcoDivers have completed over 14,000 surveys in 102 countries and territories. Our initiative is builtGET INVOLVED
Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
STAFF | REEF CHECK FOUNDATION | SUSTAINABLE REEF COMMUNITIES Jan Freiwald is the Executive Director of the Reef Check Foundation. Jan has deep expertise in reef community ecology, marine management, citizen science and marine conservation. Prior to becoming Executive Director, Jan led the Reef Check California program for eight years. He has grown this program into a statewide marine protected areaKELP FOREST PROGRAM
Kelp Forest Program. In California, Reef Check helps ensure the long-term sustainability and health of the nearshore rocky reefs and kelp forests. Reef Check California volunteer citizen scientists are divers, fishermen, kayakers, surfers, boaters, and a wide range of Californians who take a proactive role in making sure that ournearshore
COORDINATORS AND TEAMS Coordinators and Teams. Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in many countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, over 14,000 surveys have been completed by Reef Check EcoDivers in over 100 countries and territories. Use the “Region” or “Country”pulldown
REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited to show Reef Check’s donors the impact of their support and share the incredible success of Reef Check with new audiences. REEF CHECK CALIFORNIA 2021 TRAININGS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Reef Check California’s 2021 training classes are now open for registration, providing five locations across the state- Humboldt, Fort Bragg, Monterey, Los Angeles and San Diego- to get involved in our kelp forest monitoring program as a citizen scientist diver!. Each training consists of four roughly ninety-minute Zoom calls a week apart focusing on discussion and interactive activities.TRANSECT TAPE (30M)
Description. For use during Reef Check California surveys. 30 meter/100 feet open reel fiberglass tape measure. Includes malleable wire for attachment to kelp. If you are enrolled in a Reef Check California training course, these materials are included as part of your course fee. Additional information. Weight.TRAINING SCHEDULE
June 5 & 6 (Humboldt), June 19 & 20 (Fort Bragg) Class sessions online; One weekend in Humboldt, one weekend in Fort Bragg (6 dives total) $99. Closed. Fort Bragg. Tuesdays 6:30p - 8:00p, May 11- June 1. June 12 & 13, June 19 & 20. Class sessions online; Two weekends of COLOMBIA - REEF CHECK Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
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Reef Check News. Keep up with Reef Check. Get the latest news and information about how we’re contributing to the global effort to save and preserve our coral reefs. Follow us around the world on our mission of education through exploration. ABOUT | STEWARDSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE REEFS | REEF CHECK Reef Check is a non-profit organization leading citizen scientists to promote stewardship of sustainable reef communities worldwide. Reef Check’s Vision: Thriving reefs, cared for by communities sustained for generations to come. Founded in 1996, the Reef Check Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of tropical coral reefs and temperate kelp forests.GLOBAL REEF TRACKER
Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
CORAL REEF PROGRAM
Coral Reef Program. Reef Check’s Tropical Program works with teams of citizen scientists in over 40 countries around the world. Organized through different chapters, our network of EcoDivers conducts over 600 surveys annually to monitor the health of coral reefs. In 1997, Reef Check conducted the first-ever global survey of coral reef healthECOEXPEDITIONS
EXPEDITION COST: €2480 (approx. £2144 | US$2983 | AU$3825) EXPEDITION DATE: September 3 – 9, 2022 REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited to show Reef Check’s donors the impact of their support and share the incredible success of Reef Check with new audiences. REEF CHECK CALIFORNIA 2021 TRAININGS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Reef Check California’s 2021 training classes are now open for registration, providing five locations across the state- Humboldt, Fort Bragg, Monterey, Los Angeles and San Diego- to get involved in our kelp forest monitoring program as a citizen scientist diver!. Each training consists of four roughly ninety-minute Zoom calls a week apart focusing on discussion and interactive activities. REUNION - REEF CHECK Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
TRAINING SCHEDULE
June 5 & 6 (Humboldt), June 19 & 20 (Fort Bragg) Class sessions online; One weekend in Humboldt, one weekend in Fort Bragg (6 dives total) $99. Closed. Fort Bragg. Tuesdays 6:30p - 8:00p, May 11- June 1. June 12 & 13, June 19 & 20. Class sessions online; Two weekends of RARE SPECIES SIGHTED IN CALIFORNIA, NEW SPECIES ADDED TO By Jan Freiwald, Selena McMillan and Dan Abbott. Reef Check California’s (RCCA) 2018 survey season is just about to start, butwe have already
REEF CHECK FOUNDATION Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, our EcoDivers have completed over 14,000 surveys in 102 countries and territories. Our initiative is built STAFF | REEF CHECK FOUNDATION | SUSTAINABLE REEF COMMUNITIESREEF CHECK FOUNDATIONREEF CHECK CALIFORNIACORAL REEF FOUNDATION FLORIDAOCEAN REEF FOUNDATIONREEF CONSERVATIONREEF EDUCATION Jan Freiwald is the Executive Director of the Reef Check Foundation. Jan has deep expertise in reef community ecology, marine management, citizen science and marine conservation. Prior to becoming Executive Director, Jan led the Reef Check California program for eight years. He has grown this program into a statewide marine protected areaVOLUNTEER CORNER
The place for Reef Check California certified divers to sign up for surveys and special classes. Training Tools. Tutorials, Quizzes, Instruction Manual and the Cram flashcard app. Data Entry. Add your latest survey data to our global database. Volunteer Store.KELP FOREST PROGRAM
Kelp Forest Program. In California, Reef Check helps ensure the long-term sustainability and health of the nearshore rocky reefs and kelp forests. Reef Check California volunteer citizen scientists are divers, fishermen, kayakers, surfers, boaters, and a wide range of Californians who take a proactive role in making sure that ournearshore
COORDINATORS AND TEAMS Coordinators and Teams. Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in many countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, over 14,000 surveys have been completed by Reef Check EcoDivers in over 100 countries and territories. Use the “Region” or “Country”pulldown
REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited to show Reef Check’s donors the impact of their support and share the incredible success of Reef Check with new audiences.TRANSECT TAPE (30M)
Description. For use during Reef Check California surveys. 30 meter/100 feet open reel fiberglass tape measure. Includes malleable wire for attachment to kelp. If you are enrolled in a Reef Check California training course, these materials are included as part of your course fee. Additional information. Weight. COLOMBIA - REEF CHECK Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
HOW TO KICK-START MARINE CONSERVATION IN CHINA? Foundations from China and the US have joined forces to help China's ocean ecosystems. This Blue Pioneer Program aims to create a pipeline of young Chinese professionals who can apply business principles to solving marine environmental issues. RARE SPECIES SIGHTED IN CALIFORNIA, NEW SPECIES ADDED TO By Jan Freiwald, Selena McMillan and Dan Abbott. Reef Check California’s (RCCA) 2018 survey season is just about to start, butwe have already
REEF CHECK FOUNDATION Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, our EcoDivers have completed over 14,000 surveys in 102 countries and territories. Our initiative is built STAFF | REEF CHECK FOUNDATION | SUSTAINABLE REEF COMMUNITIESREEF CHECK FOUNDATIONREEF CHECK CALIFORNIACORAL REEF FOUNDATION FLORIDAOCEAN REEF FOUNDATIONREEF CONSERVATIONREEF EDUCATION Jan Freiwald is the Executive Director of the Reef Check Foundation. Jan has deep expertise in reef community ecology, marine management, citizen science and marine conservation. Prior to becoming Executive Director, Jan led the Reef Check California program for eight years. He has grown this program into a statewide marine protected areaVOLUNTEER CORNER
The place for Reef Check California certified divers to sign up for surveys and special classes. Training Tools. Tutorials, Quizzes, Instruction Manual and the Cram flashcard app. Data Entry. Add your latest survey data to our global database. Volunteer Store.KELP FOREST PROGRAM
Kelp Forest Program. In California, Reef Check helps ensure the long-term sustainability and health of the nearshore rocky reefs and kelp forests. Reef Check California volunteer citizen scientists are divers, fishermen, kayakers, surfers, boaters, and a wide range of Californians who take a proactive role in making sure that ournearshore
COORDINATORS AND TEAMS Coordinators and Teams. Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in many countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, over 14,000 surveys have been completed by Reef Check EcoDivers in over 100 countries and territories. Use the “Region” or “Country”pulldown
REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited to show Reef Check’s donors the impact of their support and share the incredible success of Reef Check with new audiences.TRANSECT TAPE (30M)
Description. For use during Reef Check California surveys. 30 meter/100 feet open reel fiberglass tape measure. Includes malleable wire for attachment to kelp. If you are enrolled in a Reef Check California training course, these materials are included as part of your course fee. Additional information. Weight. COLOMBIA - REEF CHECK Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
HOW TO KICK-START MARINE CONSERVATION IN CHINA? Foundations from China and the US have joined forces to help China's ocean ecosystems. This Blue Pioneer Program aims to create a pipeline of young Chinese professionals who can apply business principles to solving marine environmental issues. RARE SPECIES SIGHTED IN CALIFORNIA, NEW SPECIES ADDED TO By Jan Freiwald, Selena McMillan and Dan Abbott. Reef Check California’s (RCCA) 2018 survey season is just about to start, butwe have already
ABOUT | STEWARDSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE REEFS | REEF CHECK Reef Check is a non-profit organization leading citizen scientists to promote stewardship of sustainable reef communities worldwide. Reef Check’s Vision: Thriving reefs, cared for by communities sustained for generations to come. Founded in 1996, the Reef Check Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of tropical coral reefs and temperate kelp forests.GLOBAL REEF TRACKER
Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
CORAL REEF PROGRAM
Coral Reef Program. Reef Check’s Tropical Program works with teams of citizen scientists in over 40 countries around the world. Organized through different chapters, our network of EcoDivers conducts over 600 surveys annually to monitor the health of coral reefs. In 1997, Reef Check conducted the first-ever global survey of coral reef healthGET INVOLVED
Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
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To Gain Certification: Pass a written ID test. Pass a written test covering background to Reef Check, methods, indicators, skills, dive management, marine biology basics, etc. Assist in two EcoDiver training courses. Demonstrate competency of the EcoDiver Trainer manual & in conducting an EcoDiver course. Participate in at least 20surveys.
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Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
REUNION - REEF CHECK Reef Check Foundation. 13723 Fiji Way, B-2. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292.USA
REEF CHECK BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robert is a former Board Chair of the Reef Check Foundation. He graduated from the University of California Riverside with a B.S. in Environmental Science and from Pepperdine University with an MBA in finance. Robert’s career spans over the transportation, management, and finance industries. He currently teaches at universities anddevelops
REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited to show Reef Check’s donors the impact of their support and share the incredible success of Reef Check with new audiences.TRAINING SCHEDULE
June 5 & 6 (Humboldt), June 19 & 20 (Fort Bragg) Class sessions online; One weekend in Humboldt, one weekend in Fort Bragg (6 dives total) $99. Closed. Fort Bragg. Tuesdays 6:30p - 8:00p, May 11- June 1. June 12 & 13, June 19 & 20. Class sessions online; Two weekends ofloading...
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SAVING REEFS WORLDWIDE. Reef Check empowers people to save our reefs and oceans. Let’s work together to create a sustainable future through education, research, and conservation. Join us in our mission. We’re a team!Donate
OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE—BUT NOT REALLY. Every year, we train thousands of citizen scientist volunteers to survey the health of tropical coral reefs around the world and kelp forest ecosystems along the entire coast of California.Learn More
WHAT WE DO AND HOW.
Experts use the results from our dives to improve the way we manage our natural resources. Reef Check programs provide ecologically sound and economically sustainable solutions to save our reefs. We create partnerships among community volunteers, government agencies, businesses, universities, and other nonprofits.2 of 3
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The purpose of the Reef Check California Program is to educate, train, and engage our community to monitor the health of our kelp forests. Local citizen scientist divers volunteer their time to support science-based management and marine conservation.Learn More
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EDUCATION PROGRAM
Our Education Program is an engaging and interactive course that gives students the opportunity to experience a day as a marine biologist. We teach awareness of our ocean resources and aim to inspire a new class of citizen scientists.Learn More
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TROPICAL PROGRAM
With divers who survey the health and status of coral reefs, the Tropical Program uses a globally standardized scientific protocol to collect valuable data for reef management. Our EcoDiver teams span 102 countries and territories to help preserve and protect our coralreefs.
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CALIFORNIA PROGRAM
The purpose of the Reef Check California Program is to educate, train, and engage our community to monitor the health of our kelp forests. Local citizen scientist divers volunteer their time to support science-based management and marine conservation.Learn More
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EDUCATION PROGRAM
Our Education Program is an engaging and interactive course that gives students the opportunity to experience a day as a marine biologist. We teach awareness of our ocean resources and aim to inspire a new class of citizen scientists.Learn More
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TROPICAL PROGRAM
With divers who survey the health and status of coral reefs, the Tropical Program uses a globally standardized scientific protocol to collect valuable data for reef management. Our EcoDiver teams span 102 countries and territories to help preserve and protect our coralreefs.
Learn More
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The purpose of the Reef Check California Program is to educate, train, and engage our community to monitor the health of our kelp forests. Local citizen scientist divers volunteer their time to support science-based management and marine conservation.Learn More
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EDUCATION PROGRAM
Our Education Program is an engaging and interactive course that gives students the opportunity to experience a day as a marine biologist. We teach awareness of our ocean resources and aim to inspire a new class of citizen scientists.Learn More
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DATA IS IMPORTANT TO US. Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, our EcoDivers have completed over 14,000 surveys in 102 countries and territories. Our initiative is built on over 20 years of global reef health data.Learn More
Lingcod are ferocious predators with big mouths and lots of very sharp teeth. Usually seen in Northern California, they can grow to be aroundfive feet long!
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The Octopus is a soft-bodied mollusk in the class Cephalopoda. Found in all the world’s oceans, there are almost 300 identified species. The word octopus comes from the Greek, októpus, which means "eightfoot."
ANEMONES(ORDER ACTINARIA)SPECIES DATA
Anemones are related to jellyfish, corals, and hydroids. In California, Reef Check volunteers count all anemones larger than 10 cm wide and/or 10 cm tall. Want to learn more? Visit the Global Reef Tracker CALIFORNIA SHEEPHEAD(SEMICOSSYPHUS PULCHER)SPECIES DATA
The females that do turn into males usually change when they are about eight years old. California Sheephead are typically found in Southern California and down to Baja California. Want to learn more? Visit the Global Reef Tracker CALIFORNIA SEA CUCUMBERSPECIES DATA
They are extremely important to the environment because they are detritivores which are animals that break down organic matter. The California Sea Cucumber are typically seen from Central California to Alaska. Want to learn more? Visit the Global Reef Tracker HORN SHARK(HETERODONTUS FRANCISCI)SPECIES DATA
They are nocturnal and are usually found by Reef Check divers, hiding in holes and deep caves within the rocky reef. They can reach up to three feet in length, but no one knows how oldthey live to be.
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Cabezon are typically seen and counted on Central and Northern California surveys but can sometimes be found in Southern Californiaas well.
Cabezon are a popular fish for recreational fishermen and the livefish fishery.
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In the Caribbean, absence or low numbers may indicate urchin disease; high numbers are an indicator of overfishing of urchin predators In the Indo-Pacific, high numbers are an indicator of overfishing ofurchin predators
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These shrimp are among the cleaner shrimps that feed on parasites that live upon other reef organisms They are fairly hard to see because they live under rocks and in crevices, but have very obvious red and white stripes and long, whiteantennae
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For Reef Check, only grouper greater than 30cm in length are counted since large numbers of small species can obscure overfishing of species that grow to larger sizes Is a global tropical indicator organism of overfishing and the livefish trade
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Is a global tropical indicator organism of overfishing Eels tend to hide in holes on the reef – you’ll rarely see themswimming around
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For Reef Check, only parrotfish greater than 20cm in length are counted since large numbers of small species can obscure overfishing of species that grow to larger sizes All species in the Scaridae family are counted Want to learn more? Visit the Global Reef TrackerNEWS AND EVENTS
Keep up with Reef Check! Get the latest news and information about how we’re contributing to the global effort to save and preserve coral reefs and kelp forests. GLOBAL STUDY USES REEF CHECK DATA TO SHOW REEF CORALS SURVIVE BLEACHING WHEN LESS ALGAE ARE PRESENTMay 27, 2021
A new study published in the journal Science suggests that reducing the amount of algae growing on coral reefs could help them survive bleaching events caused by global warming.Read More
BRINGING BACK KELP FORESTS IN THE MONTEREY PENINSULAApril 29, 2021
Kelp forest restoration along the Central Coast of California is underway with rapidly developing progress! This year, our Central Coast Reef Check Team is leading the charge on restoration at…Read More
REEF CHECK WELCOMES NEW DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENTApril 29, 2021
Reef Check is excited to welcome Brooke Truesdale as Director of Development. Equally passionate about environmental conservation and connecting generous donors to worthy missions, Brooke is excited toshow Reef…
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LONG-TIME CALIFORNIA REEF CHECKER PETER OTTERSBACH RETIRES FROM DIVINGApril 29, 2021
Peter Ottersbach, one of the original Reef Check California divers trained in 2006, has decided to retire from diving after 15 years of involvement with Reef Check. He volunteered 114…Read More
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