We’ve both been teaching Reef Check, which is a 4 day course.
Mornings have been spent in the classroom talking about the study of corals, what are they why are they important, optimal conditions for growth, health, threats, data collection so that we can see what state of health our reefs are in, and watching video clips and in the afternoons we’ve gone diving identifying corals and collecting data. Not forgetting the all important exams ;-D
Reef check is probably one of the best courses we’ve been on. After completing this course, it made us look at diving in a completely different way. Before, I just wanted to see fish, the bigger the better, turtles and the likes, but now it’s like it’s opened a window to a different world, the symbiotic relationships, our dependancy and the importance coral reefs plays in the survival of the planet. I hope I’m not going on, but it’s really interesting 😀 It’s just a shame that we don’t have more people signing up doing the course.
Tomorrow we are having a day off and then the day after, we’re teaching Marine Resource Management, thats a 6 day course going into even more detail. We shall take some piccies for you.!
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JD