The Beneath the Waves – Youth Making Ripples Film Competition – is an opportunity for K-12 students (< 18 years of age) to use their creative talents and serve as a voice for our oceans. We encourage elementary, middle and high school students to create their own marine related film on a topic of their […]
Summer 2014 Internships: All positions now filled Fall 2014 Internships Start and end dates are flexible. These are unpaid internships. No housing is provided. Events, marketing, education and marine projects: Interns selected will help to organize and staff events, promote Reef Relief and its programs, present classroom lessons on marine science and work on marine […]
Sigsbee Charter School’s 7th graders made a splash learning how to conduct water studies and survey marine life at the Higgs Beach Marine Park
Video: Scripps’ Kate Furby on Zombie Coral Reefs Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego graduate student Kate Furby tells PHD Comics all about a species of coral that can seemingly come back from the dead after bleaching events.
Reef Relief visited the Kindergardeners of Poinciana Elementary School today. We had lots of fun learning about the importance of coral reefs and the animals that live there. The students drew beautiful pictures of ocean animals they love and wrote on the frames ways they can help protect them!
Reef Relief is having a blast with the Sigsbee 7th graders! We have leaned about coral reefs and how to use observations in field work. We are headed to the Marine Park tomorrow for the first time to make observations and survey the area. Can’t wait to get in the water!
Had a great time at Poinciana today learning about ocean acidification with the wonderful 3rd graders of Key West!
This week Reef Relief visted the the Key Largo 4th graders and and the HOB 4th and 5th grade science classes. We performed an ocean acidification experiment and discussed ways we can make a change and reduce fossil fuel use.