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VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of2020 ARCHIVE
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.THE FOUNDERS
The Founders, Craig & Deevon Quirolo. Reef Relief began as a local effort to educate divers and boaters about the need to safeguard the Florida Keys coral reef. Now Reef Relief works with scientists and top government officials on international coral preservation and in battling a myriad of threats to one of nature's most magnificentecosystems.
REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vsBOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. LESSON 20: RESCUE, REHABILITATION, AND RELEASE Worksheets: Worksheet 1- Morphology. Worksheet 1- Morphology. ANSWERS Worksheet 1- Morphology. Worksheet 2- Diagnosis. Worksheet 2- Diagnosis. Worksheet 2- Diagnosis ANSWERS (1) Woksheet 3- PSA.Worksheet 3- PSA.
LESSON 13: INVERTEBRATES PART 1 Lesson Topics: Marine Invertebrates Day 1 Key Points: What is an invertebrate Symmetry Annelid, Arthropoda, Cnidaria Marine Worms LobsterCrabs Corals Jellyfish Hydroids Activity: Worksheet 1: STRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Straw-Less Florida Keys –Promotional Video by Docklight Productions. Amigos Tortilla Bar was working on phasing out straws even before Reef Relief began the campaign. Jacque, from Amigos, says that “this is a beautiful thing that Reef Relief is doing because it gives a face tothe cause.
HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041. OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs THE IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS What is a coral reef? Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth, rivaled only by tropical rain forests. They are made up not only of hard and soft corals, but also sponges, crustaceans, mollusks, fish, sea turtles, sharks, dolphins and muchmore.
THREATS TO CORAL REEFS Plastics are an especially large threat, as they often wrap around smaller branching corals, entangle marine life and kill animals such as sea gulls and turtles. Water quality is jeopardized on many reefs due to heightened pollutant and nutrient levels associated RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041. OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs THE IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS What is a coral reef? Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth, rivaled only by tropical rain forests. They are made up not only of hard and soft corals, but also sponges, crustaceans, mollusks, fish, sea turtles, sharks, dolphins and muchmore.
THREATS TO CORAL REEFS Plastics are an especially large threat, as they often wrap around smaller branching corals, entangle marine life and kill animals such as sea gulls and turtles. Water quality is jeopardized on many reefs due to heightened pollutant and nutrient levels associated RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use ofTHE FOUNDERS
The Founders, Craig & Deevon Quirolo. Reef Relief began as a local effort to educate divers and boaters about the need to safeguard the Florida Keys coral reef. Now Reef Relief works with scientists and top government officials on international coral preservation and in battling a myriad of threats to one of nature's most magnificentecosystems.
PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
2.5 x 2.5 Reef Relief Circle Sticker. $ 2.00 Add to cart. ViewDetails.
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS This new resource is available to tour operators, educators, dive centers, ecotours, hotels and visitor centers free of charge. Jpeg images of the guide , The guide includes 14 languages and is water resistant for use on the water. If you or your business are interested in receiving free copies please contact Reef Relief at (305) 294-3100or
BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». THE IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS A Barrier from Storms and Surge. Reefs play an important role in protecting the shoreline from storms and surge water. Barrier reefs, such as Florida’s, were named for the way they reduce waves and buffer the shores. Barrier reefs help stabilize mangroves and seagrass beds, which can easily be uprooted by large waves and h6 currents. REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS What is a coral reef? Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth, rivaled only by tropical rain forests. They are made up not only of hard and soft corals, but also sponges, crustaceans, mollusks, fish, sea turtles, sharks, dolphins and muchmore.
KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
LESSON 1: ECOSYSTEMS AND FOOD CHAINS Key Points of Lesson: -Biomes/habitats. -What is an ecosystem. -Types of ecosystems in the world. -Types of ecosystems in the ocean. -Abiotic factors. -Biotic factors. -Other qualities of an ecosystem.-Food chain.
STRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Straw-Less Florida Keys –Promotional Video by Docklight Productions. Amigos Tortilla Bar was working on phasing out straws even before Reef Relief began the campaign. Jacque, from Amigos, says that “this is a beautiful thing that Reef Relief is doing because it gives a face tothe cause.
HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of course OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.CORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs THE IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS THREATS TO CORAL REEFS Plastics are an especially large threat, as they often wrap around smaller branching corals, entangle marine life and kill animals such as sea gulls and turtles. Water quality is jeopardized on many reefs due to heightened pollutant and nutrient levels associated RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of “PROTECT OUR REEFS” LICENSE PLATE Florida has the only barrier coral reef system in the continental U.S. Coral reefs provide more then $1.2 billion dollars a year to Florida’s economy through tourism, recreational and commercial fisheries, and by protecting our shorelines by mitigating the effects of coastal erosion and storms. HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of course OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.CORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs THE IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS THREATS TO CORAL REEFS Plastics are an especially large threat, as they often wrap around smaller branching corals, entangle marine life and kill animals such as sea gulls and turtles. Water quality is jeopardized on many reefs due to heightened pollutant and nutrient levels associated RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of “PROTECT OUR REEFS” LICENSE PLATE Florida has the only barrier coral reef system in the continental U.S. Coral reefs provide more then $1.2 billion dollars a year to Florida’s economy through tourism, recreational and commercial fisheries, and by protecting our shorelines by mitigating the effects of coastal erosion and storms.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
2.5 x 2.5 Reef Relief Circle Sticker. $ 2.00 Add to cart. ViewDetails.
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS This new resource is available to tour operators, educators, dive centers, ecotours, hotels and visitor centers free of charge. Jpeg images of the guide , The guide includes 14 languages and is water resistant for use on the water. If you or your business are interested in receiving free copies please contact Reef Relief at (305) 294-3100or
BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». THE IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS A Barrier from Storms and Surge. Reefs play an important role in protecting the shoreline from storms and surge water. Barrier reefs, such as Florida’s, were named for the way they reduce waves and buffer the shores. Barrier reefs help stabilize mangroves and seagrass beds, which can easily be uprooted by large waves and h6 currents. LESSON 2: CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS Topic: Coral Reefs Key Points: -What is Coral? -Symbiotic Relationships -What type of reefs are there? -Coral Spawning -Benefits of Coral Reefs -How are our corals doing? -Threats to coral reefs CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS What is a coral reef? Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth, rivaled only by tropical rain forests. They are made up not only of hard and soft corals, but also sponges, crustaceans, mollusks, fish, sea turtles, sharks, dolphins and muchmore.
KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
LESSON 1: ECOSYSTEMS AND FOOD CHAINS Key Points of Lesson: -Biomes/habitats. -What is an ecosystem. -Types of ecosystems in the world. -Types of ecosystems in the ocean. -Abiotic factors. -Biotic factors. -Other qualities of an ecosystem.-Food chain.
“PROTECT OUR REEFS” LICENSE PLATE Florida has the only barrier coral reef system in the continental U.S. Coral reefs provide more then $1.2 billion dollars a year to Florida’s economy through tourism, recreational and commercial fisheries, and by protecting our shorelines by mitigating the effects of coastal erosion and storms. STRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Straw-Less Florida Keys –Promotional Video by Docklight Productions. Amigos Tortilla Bar was working on phasing out straws even before Reef Relief began the campaign. Jacque, from Amigos, says that “this is a beautiful thing that Reef Relief is doing because it gives a face tothe cause.
HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041. OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041. OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs VIDEOS - REEF RELIEFCLICK TO VIEW Videos - Reef Relief VideosBOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ».REEF HOT SPOTS
Reef Hot Spots. Coral reefs are found in 109 countries throughout the world, but it is estimated that they have been damaged or destroyed by human activity in at least 93 countries. With each reef lost, countless forms of unique tropical marine life move closer to extinction and indigenous communities are forced to move from theirancestral lands.
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LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. LESSON 2: CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS Topic: Coral Reefs Key Points: -What is Coral? -Symbiotic Relationships -What type of reefs are there? -Coral Spawning -Benefits of Coral Reefs -How are our corals doing? -Threats to coral reefs “PROTECT OUR REEFS” LICENSE PLATE Florida has the only barrier coral reef system in the continental U.S. Coral reefs provide more then $1.2 billion dollars a year to Florida’s economy through tourism, recreational and commercial fisheries, and by protecting our shorelines by mitigating the effects of coastal erosion and storms. HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041. OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041. OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.BOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vs VIDEOS - REEF RELIEFCLICK TO VIEW Videos - Reef Relief VideosBOARD & STAFF
Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ».REEF HOT SPOTS
Reef Hot Spots. Coral reefs are found in 109 countries throughout the world, but it is estimated that they have been damaged or destroyed by human activity in at least 93 countries. With each reef lost, countless forms of unique tropical marine life move closer to extinction and indigenous communities are forced to move from theirancestral lands.
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2.5 x 2.5 Reef Relief Circle Sticker. $ 2.00 Add to cart. ViewDetails.
LESSON 22: INVASIVE SPECIES Posted Sunday May 10, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: Invasive Species. Key Points: Invasive vs non-native vs Native. What makes a species invasive? Pathways. Popular invasive species. What is being done to fight invasive species. How can you help. REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. LESSON 2: CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS Topic: Coral Reefs Key Points: -What is Coral? -Symbiotic Relationships -What type of reefs are there? -Coral Spawning -Benefits of Coral Reefs -How are our corals doing? -Threats to coral reefs “PROTECT OUR REEFS” LICENSE PLATE Florida has the only barrier coral reef system in the continental U.S. Coral reefs provide more then $1.2 billion dollars a year to Florida’s economy through tourism, recreational and commercial fisheries, and by protecting our shorelines by mitigating the effects of coastal erosion and storms. HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of course OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vsCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
2.5 x 2.5 Reef Relief Circle Sticker. $ 2.00 Add to cart. ViewDetails.
KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use of HOME - REEF RELIEFEMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPSEVENTSSHOPBLOGRESPONSIBLE SUNSCREENSTRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Reef Relief is dedicated to improving & protecting our coral reef ecosystem. We focus on rigorous science to educate the public & policymakers. Every year Reef Relief provides marine science education to more than 5000 students. Dive into Coral Camp; exploreVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of course OUR WORK - REEF RELIEF A variety of brochures and other printed materials are available to learn more coral reefs and the issues affecting them. The center is located in the historic Old Town of Key West. The Reef Relief Environmental Center is located at 631 Greene Street in Key West, FL. Open Monday – Friday. Hours 10am-4pm.REEF RELIEF
Lesson 25: The Arctic and Antarctica. Posted Sunday May 17, 2020 by Reef Relief. Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Topic: The Arctic and Antarctica Key Points: Where they are located Geography Weather Animals Compare and Contrast Worksheets: Worksheet 1: Arctic vs Antarctica Worksheet 1- arctic vsCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
2.5 x 2.5 Reef Relief Circle Sticker. $ 2.00 Add to cart. ViewDetails.
KEY WEST MARINE PARK Key West Marine Park. The City of Key West and Reef Relief established the Key West Marine Park in 2001. The park is a 40-acre area on the south side of Key West, stretching from Higgs Beach to South Beach. It includes two vessel access lanes, one in front of Casa Marina and theother in
RESPONSIBLE SUNSCREEN Read below for more information how how to responsibly choose sun care products in order to keep your body and the environment safe from toxic chemicals: Some of the Sunscreen Products We Trust: Al EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS This internship is a great opportunity to gain hands on experience in marine education and conservation. You will become familiar with the following areas: -Marine and Environmental education for children. -Teaching children how to safely and successfully snorkel in the open ocean. -Operation of Reef Relief’s environmental center. 51 WAYS TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATE IT 32. Use cloth rags for clean up around the house, no paper towels – reduces your trash and need for trash bags. 33. Use matches instead of plastic encased lighters. They usually give them to you for free at the liquor store. 34. Use cloth napkins. They feel nice and reduce your waste and use ofVIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Welcome to Reef Relief’s Virtual Marine Science Classroom. We are excited to get started exploring our amazing oceans with you! How it works: Reef Relief has created 8 marine science units that are appropriate for students of all ages, homeschooling families, and teachers who would like to incorporate marine science into their classroom. Each monthly unit comes with 4-6 hours of courseCORAL CAMP 2021
Space is limited! You may email the registration form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041.OUR MISSION
Design, develop, support, and implement strategies for marine protected areas associated with coral reef ecosystems. Encourage and support eco-tourism as part of sustainable community development that protects and preserves coral reef ecosystems. Strengthen our organizational capacity to carry out our mission. Reef Relief is aregistered 501 (c
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Bob Cardenas is the President of the Reef Relief Board of Directors. Raised in Fort Lauderdale, he quickly became passionate about our Ocean environment. Growing up, he had more aquariums in his bedroom than a pet store, and was driving boats long before he was able to drive a car. View full profile ». EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS This new resource is available to tour operators, educators, dive centers, ecotours, hotels and visitor centers free of charge. Jpeg images of the guide , The guide includes 14 languages and is water resistant for use on the water. If you or your business are interested in receiving free copies please contact Reef Relief at (305) 294-3100or
PHOTOS - REEF RELIEF Visit the post for more. REEF RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Reef Relief Visitor Center . Reef Relief’s environmental education and advocacy programs are essential for growing awareness that leads to the active support of citizens for coastal resource protection in the Florida Keys and throughout the world. LESSON 2: CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS Topic: Coral Reefs Key Points: -What is Coral? -Symbiotic Relationships -What type of reefs are there? -Coral Spawning -Benefits of Coral Reefs -How are our corals doing? -Threats to coral reefs STRAW-LESS FLORIDA KEYS Straw-Less Florida Keys –Promotional Video by Docklight Productions. Amigos Tortilla Bar was working on phasing out straws even before Reef Relief began the campaign. Jacque, from Amigos, says that “this is a beautiful thing that Reef Relief is doing because it gives a face tothe cause.
“PROTECT OUR REEFS” LICENSE PLATE Florida has the only barrier coral reef system in the continental U.S. Coral reefs provide more then $1.2 billion dollars a year to Florida’s economy through tourism, recreational and commercial fisheries, and by protecting our shorelines by mitigating the effects of coastal erosion and storms.Donate Today __
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