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Certifying divers in Scuba Diving so that they can experience the underwater world.

01/03/2022

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Meet the Man Behind Your Nitrox Certification 03/25/2021

He taught my Enriched Air Nitrox Instructor course back in 2013.....great guy and great instructor!!

Meet the Man Behind Your Nitrox Certification Dick Rutkowski looks back on a career immersed in dive science, including new hyperbaric chambers and his launch of the first-ever recreational nitrox certification.

02/05/2021

This spring, the FWC will coordinate a coral transplantation research project with partners: Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, Reef Renewal USA, Inc., Florida Atlantic University, Nova Southeastern University, University of Miami's Rosenstiel School Dept. of Marine Biology & Ecology and Coral Restoration Foundation, to transplant thousands of coral colonies on south Florida’s coral reef.
Since 2014, Florida’s coral reef lost a substantial amount of reef-building coral colonies due to stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) -- causing reef restoration efforts to slow or cease, until scientists had a better understanding of the disease.
The coral transplantation project will assess when and where restoration efforts along south Florida’s coral reef can resume without subjecting the transplanted coral colonies to SCTLD and/or spreading it to the surrounding natural coral colonies.
In preparation, FWC researchers are propagating new coral colonies from species being maintained in our in-water nursery. The coral colonies will be transplanted on reefs from Martin county to the lower Florida Keys. Once transplanted, they will be monitored for evidence of SCTLD for two years.

A) “Donor” coral colonies grown in FWC’s in-water nursery that will be used to create new colonies for the project; B) FWC staff biologist carefully cuts a donor coral colony into small fragments, creating new colonies; C) Each new coral fragment, which is approximately the size of a quarter, is glued to a cement disk with glue; D) The new coral fragments are placed in the in-water nursery to heal and will be transplanted onto reefs this spring.

08/20/2020

Most areas of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary are under Bleaching Alert Level 1, which means coral bleaching is likely, and the potential exists for more bleaching warnings and alerts if sea temperatures continue to be elevated in the next few weeks.
Read more here:https://mote.org/media/uploads/files/CC_20200814.pdf

Florida's Spiny Lobster Season 07/28/2020

Florida's Spiny Lobster Season Learn more about Florida's spiny lobster mini- and regular seasons including regulations, safety tips and how to protect Florida's corals.

Restoration Blueprint | Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary 01/13/2020

Restoration Blueprint | Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary protects the only barrier coral reef in the continental United States, stretching south from Miami to the Dry Tortugas. Within these waters lie nationally-significant resources including seagrass beds, coral reef colonies, mangrove-fringed islands, and thousand...

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5573 College Road
Key West, FL
33040