Want to learn about our local Pacific NW Invertebrates (and fish) online in
the comfort of your own home? Some call them Webinars – we call them
Fishinars!

Using the REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) curriculum, I will
be teaching these short, 45 minute, fun classes online. We’ve already been
through the Fish ID course, but will likely repeat it again in a few months.

The Invertebrate ID class starts tomorrow night, Tuesday May 10th. Although
these classes are designed for scuba divers to learn how to identify our
local critters underwater so they can participate in our volunteer diver
survey project, these classes are open to anyone wanting to learn more about
our local underwater residents.

Although the classes are free, you must register for each session you’d like
to attend. Take as few or as many as you like. Coming up are:

Sponges and Stingers – Sponges (Porifera) and Jellies, Anemones and more
(Cnidarians)

Gettin’ Crabby – Crabs (Arthropoda), Bryozoans and Worms (Annelida)

Marvelous Molluscs – Snails, Nudibranchs, Octos and more (Mollusca)

Stars and Squirts – Sea Stars, Urchins and more (Echinodermata) and
Tunicates or Sea Squirts (Urochordata)

Links to register are here:
http://www.pnwscuba.com/critterwatchers/classes.htm