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Our teen group (Teen Research Underwater Explorers) worked and dived with these guys in August. It is a top-notch bunch! They have their program squared away and made all of our volunteers feel very needed. The instruction and camraderie are excellent. I look forward to my next opportunity to help them out.

Shirley
 
What a great Spring Break Activity! While Netdoc spent the day diving with Univ. of Iowa divers outplanting on Alligator Reef last month, I got to dive with Eckerd College Divers who come down quarterly to participate in Coral Restoration. Here are photos. It was definitely a fun day with these young divers. I am looking forward to diving with them again soon.

Coral Restoration with Eckerd College Divers March 2013 - ScubaBoard Gallery
 
When I go to the different reefs here in Key Largo, I always look for my "work". No, I haven't planted on all the reefs, but it's my goal to do just that. These reefs have the chance to really impact the ecology here in the Keys. I'm looking forward to the day when the Elk and Staghorn corals are covering the whole place again. Ken at Coral Restoration has that as his goal as well. Let's get our reefs back to where they were before man's pollution wiped them out!
 
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