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Intermediate Hawaii Fish Identification Class

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Intermediate Hawaii Fish Identification Class

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Intermediate Hawaii Fish Identification Class
About the Class: Identify the most common Hawaiian reef fish.
Students can become REEF citizen science fish surveyors.
REEF is a nonprofit which monitors fish populations throughout all oceans by fish surveyor program.

When: Wednesday, April 19 - 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM – ½ of the fish
Thursday, April 20 - 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM – 2nd ½ of the fish
Friday, April 21 - 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM – Review all fish

Where: Kona Honu Divers Store conference room
74-5583 Luhia St, Suite A12
Kailua Kona, HI 96740

Why: Introduce REEF and Ron Wolfe;
Learn and sharpen fish identification skills; and
Become REEF Volunteer Fish Surveyor
Who: Anyone wants to learn to identify Hawaii fishes
Class Size: Sign up early as class is limited to 16 students and while open to all, preference will be given to my former students
Cost/Materials: $50 - Students get a course syllabus and cover conference room cost
For Information
And RSVP Email: [ron.wolfe@outlook.com](mailto:ron.wolfe@outlook.com) or call 907-723-4300 to reserve seat
Sponsors: Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF), Kona Honu Divers
Suggested Reference Book - Ultimate Guide Hawaiian REEF Fishes Sea Turtles, Dolphins, Whales, and Seals by John P. Hoover (Not Provided – but available for purchase locally)

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