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[h=2]Northern Bahamas - Lionfish Control Study, Aqua Cat Liveaboard[/h]Only 2 spaces (one cabin) are left to participate in REEF's Northern Bahamas Lionfish Control Study aboard the Aqua Cat!
Trip Purpose:
Be a part of a research team that contributes to REEF'S Invasive Lionfish Research Program to document the establishment and consequences of invasive lionfish! Aboard the Aqua Cat you will help REEF in its ongoing effort to minimize the Indo-Pacific predator's impact on native fish populations in the western Atlantic. Participants will have an opportunity to be trained in lionfish collection and dissections of specimens to document prey.
The trip will be led by Lad Akins, REEF Director of Special Projects, and Peter Hughes
20 divers maximum
Prices and details:
$2,620 per person double occupancy. Includes: lodging for 7 nights onboard the Aqua Cat luxury liveaboard in an ocean view cabin, all meals and drinks, up to 5 dives per day for 6 days and 2 dives on the last day of diving, and r/t ground transportation from Nassau Airport.
Dates: May 31st to June 7th
About REEF:
Our Mission
The Reef Environmental Education Foundation is a grass-roots organization that seeks to conserve marine ecosystems by educating, enlisting and enabling divers and other marine enthusiasts to become active ocean stewards and citizen scientists.
This trip is booked through REEF Headquarters. To reserve your space or find out more, contact Martha Klitzkie, trips@reef.org, 305-852-0030. All proceeds benefit REEF's Lionfish Control Studies.
[h=2]Northern Bahamas - Lionfish Control Study, Aqua Cat Liveaboard[/h]Only 2 spaces (one cabin) are left to participate in REEF's Northern Bahamas Lionfish Control Study aboard the Aqua Cat!
Trip Purpose:
Be a part of a research team that contributes to REEF'S Invasive Lionfish Research Program to document the establishment and consequences of invasive lionfish! Aboard the Aqua Cat you will help REEF in its ongoing effort to minimize the Indo-Pacific predator's impact on native fish populations in the western Atlantic. Participants will have an opportunity to be trained in lionfish collection and dissections of specimens to document prey.
The trip will be led by Lad Akins, REEF Director of Special Projects, and Peter Hughes
20 divers maximum
Prices and details:
$2,620 per person double occupancy. Includes: lodging for 7 nights onboard the Aqua Cat luxury liveaboard in an ocean view cabin, all meals and drinks, up to 5 dives per day for 6 days and 2 dives on the last day of diving, and r/t ground transportation from Nassau Airport.
Dates: May 31st to June 7th
About REEF:
Our Mission
The Reef Environmental Education Foundation is a grass-roots organization that seeks to conserve marine ecosystems by educating, enlisting and enabling divers and other marine enthusiasts to become active ocean stewards and citizen scientists.
This trip is booked through REEF Headquarters. To reserve your space or find out more, contact Martha Klitzkie, trips@reef.org, 305-852-0030. All proceeds benefit REEF's Lionfish Control Studies.