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06/01/2026

Happy World Reef Day! 🪸💙

Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean floor, yet they support nearly 25% of all marine life. These incredible ecosystems protect our shorelines, support local economies, and provide habitat for countless species, but they need our help now more than ever.

You can make a difference by:
🪸 Using ocean friendly sunscreen
🪸 Reducing single-use plastics
🪸 Properly disposing of fishing line and trash
🪸 Conserving water and reducing pollution
🪸 Supporting local conservation efforts and volunteering in your community

At Reef Relief, we work year-round to protect and preserve our coral reefs through education, marine debris cleanups, storm drain stenciling, community outreach, coral reef awareness programs, and hands-on conservation initiatives that inspire the next generation of ocean stewards.

This World Reef Day, join us in taking action for the reefs that give so much to our communities. Every small action adds up to a healthier ocean for future generations.

https://www.reefrelief.org/act-donate/

Photos from Reef Relief's post 05/30/2026

And that's a wrap!

Our last field trip of the year was a blast with !

These field trips to the are a great chance to apply the knowledge we learned all year in the Discover Coral Reefs New Wave Program! Students had a chance to explore historic Fort Jefferson and encounter amazing marine ecosystems and animals. Swipe to see some of the highlights of the trip.🐟🪸

We can't wait until next year for our DCRSP programs! Monroe County School District

Photos from Reef Relief's post 05/28/2026

We had such a great time with students from Sugarloaf School at Dry Tortugas National Park!

Another trip for the books, full of fun and learning! From snorkeling to touring historic Fort Jefferson, students get a once in a lifetime experience through our Discover Coral Reefs New Wave program. Through these experiences, students are able to take what they’ve learned in our lessons and see the importance of marine ecosystems not only in our local waters, but all the way out to the Dry Tortugas. 🪸🐠

Students also had the opportunity to explore a variety of ecosystems and habitats that support many different marine species. From snapper to cowfish, students got the chance to see tons of amazing wildlife firsthand!

Monroe County School District

Photos from Reef Relief's post 05/27/2026

Another great trip to Dry Tortugas National Park this year! 🌊☀️

We had an awesome time this past week with students from Horace O'Bryant exploring historic Fort Jefferson and snorkeling the beautiful surrounding waters.

Students had the opportunity to see all sorts of wildlife and experience these incredible marine ecosystems firsthand. It’s always exciting to watch students connect what they’ve learned throughout the school year in our Discover Coral Reefs New Wave Program to real world experiences, making the trip even more meaningful and memorable. 🪸🐠

Monroe County School District

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