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June 3, 2014
Key Largo Elementary Discover Coral Reefs School Program

Another great trip and lesson with Key Largo Elementary as part of the Discover Coral Reefs School Program.  

Celebrate our coral reefs and ocean this Earth Day

Tips to reduce your impact on the planet and our oceans Reduce your carbon footprint and energy consumption. Climate change threatens our coral reefs and ocean through extended coral bleaching events and ocean acidification. Make safe, sustainable seafood choices Don’t litter! Trash can entangle, maim, drown wildlife, and smother coral. Grocery bags, pieces of plastic, […]

April 21, 2014
Attention Key Westers!

Reef Relief summer coral camp staff are in urgent need of housing. Our three grad students need housing from mid- May until mid august. If you can provide or know of an opportunity for low cost or free housing, please email us at [email protected] or call 305-294-3100.

April 18, 2014
Attention Key Westers!

Reef Relief summer coral camp staff are in urgent need of housing. Our three grad students need housing from mid-May until mid august. If you can provide or know of an opportunity for low cost or free housing, please email us at [email protected] or call 305-294-3100.

April 16, 2014
Coral Camp is Back

For more information visit http:/reefrelief.org/coral-camp-2014/

April 4, 2014
Slow Life

Slow Life from Daniel Stoupin on Vimeo. This video consists of 150,000 shots of corals and sponges, compressed into less than four minutes. A lot of the motion is intended for desedimentation, shaking off detritus like sand and fish excrement that threaten to bury them. At normal speed, it might take weeks for some of these changes […]

March 13, 2014
Just 1 week left to apply! Climate Change in Focus Video Contest

The National Environmental Education Foundation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are partnering to bring middle school students and teachers a climate change video contest.  Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to create a video that is 30-120 seconds long that answers these two questions:  Why do you care about climate change? […]

Activists head to Tallahassee to rally against releases

Feb 18, 2014 10:26 AM EST By Steve Campionb.http://www.nbc-2.com NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral LEE COUNTY, FL – Water activists across Southwest Florida are ready to send a strong message. They boarded buses in Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota and other cities across the state to deliver a strong message to Tallahassee lawmakers: […]

February 18, 2014
From the Bow Seat’s 2014 Ocean Awareness Student Contest

From the Bow Seat’s 2014 Ocean Awareness Student Contest encourages high school students to learn about plastics and how they affect the marine environment and living organisms.  The contest allows students to share their newfound knowledge through writing, artwork, or an advocacy video. Three sets of prizes will be awarded, i.e., one for each category […]

EPA Releases Climate Assessment Update to National Stormwater Calculator

January 30, 2014   WASHINGTON –Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released phase II of the National Stormwater Calculator and Climate Assessment Tool package. The updated calculator includes future climate vulnerability scenarios. The calculator, a part of President Obama’s Climate Change Action Plan, is a desktop application that estimates the annual amount of stormwater […]