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Reef Check Kelp Forest Monitoring Survey Kit (Bundle)

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Reef Check Kelp Forest Monitoring Survey Kit (Bundle)

$149.99

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Reef Check Kelp Forest Monitoring Slate

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Keson 30m transect

Keson Transect Tape (30m)

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    SKU: RC0102 Category: Reef Check Kelp Forest Program
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    Description

    Includes everything you’ll need to conduct a Reef Check Kelp Forest Monitoring survey:

    – custom underwater slate and detachable compass

    – Keson 30m transect tape

    – measuring calipers

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    Weight 4 lbs

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    We need Reef Check divers in the Channel Islands!⁠
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Jump on a boat with us in December to collect data before the season ends. Sign up at your volunteer portal now.⁠
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    We need Reef Check divers in the Channel Islands!⁠
    ⁠
    Jump on a boat with us in December to collect data before the season ends. Sign up at your volunteer portal now.⁠
    ⁠
    Not certified? Check out the training prerequisites and join us next year!⁠
    ⁠
    📸: @kogia_org @karimiliya⁠
    ⁠
    #kelp #scubadiver #scubadiving #kelpforest #oceanconservation #reefrestoration #respectthesea #scubaaddict #savemarinelife #saveocean #HelpTheKelp #KelpForestChallenge #KelpForestAlliance
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    Nov 21

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    To our people in Monterey, CA: Don't miss this special community screening of Sequoias of the Sea!⁠
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📆 Saturday, November 22, 2025 2:00 – 4:00 PM⁠
📍 Merrill Hall, Asilomar State Beach & Conference Grounds⁠
🎟️ Free admission, but don't forget to RSVP at our 🔗⁠
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Sequoias of the Sea is a visually stunning and deeply human documentary about the collapse of Northern California’s kelp forests. Through the voices of scientists, divers, Tribal leaders, and fishermen, the film tells a story of loss, resilience, and hope along our coast.⁠
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After the film, stay for a community conversation about kelp restoration and ocean recovery efforts happening in Monterey and along the whole coast of California.⁠
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📸: @sageonophotography⁠
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#kelp #scubadiver #scubadiving #kelpforest #oceanconservation #reefrestoration #respectthesea #scubaaddict #savemarinelife #saveocean #HelpTheKelp #KelpForestChallenge #KelpForestAlliance

    To our people in Monterey, CA: Don`t miss this special community screening of Sequoias of the Sea!⁠
    ⁠
    📆 Saturday, November 22, 2025 2:00 – 4:00 PM⁠
    📍 Merrill Hall, Asilomar State Beach & Conference Grounds⁠
    🎟️ Free admission, but don`t forget to RSVP at our 🔗⁠
    ⁠
    Sequoias of the Sea is a visually stunning and deeply human documentary about the collapse of Northern California’s kelp forests. Through the voices of scientists, divers, Tribal leaders, and fishermen, the film tells a story of loss, resilience, and hope along our coast.⁠
    ⁠
    After the film, stay for a community conversation about kelp restoration and ocean recovery efforts happening in Monterey and along the whole coast of California.⁠
    ⁠
    📸: @sageonophotography⁠
    ⁠
    #kelp #scubadiver #scubadiving #kelpforest #oceanconservation #reefrestoration #respectthesea #scubaaddict #savemarinelife #saveocean #HelpTheKelp #KelpForestChallenge #KelpForestAlliance
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    This month, the theme is ‘Life is Better in Color,’ and the color in corals actually comes from their little microscopic algae buddies, called zooxanthellae.⁠
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These algae convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, which in turn feeds the coral and makes the coral reef a vibrant spectacle. In return, the coral provides a safe home and the nutrients the algae need to survive.⁠
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Why is color important? Because when ocean temperatures rise, this partnership breaks down. The algae leave, and the coral turns white in a process called coral bleaching. It’s a signal of stress, but not always the end. With cooler waters and healthy conditions, corals can recover. ⁠
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However, we have recently reached a pivotal climate tipping point, and many coral reefs around the world have experienced such high temperatures that they have not been able to recover. We are in danger of losing these ecosystems as we know them if we don’t act fast. ⁠
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This month, we ask you to:⁠
🔹 Boycott all unnecessary purchases⁠ (Let’s go beyond November!)⁠
🔹 Share with #LifeIsBetterInColor #HopeForCoral #ForCoral⁠
🔹 Visit the coral bleaching link in our bio for tools and steps you can take⁠
⁠
@coral_org ⁠
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📸: @kogia_org @marlatomorug⁠
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#ReefCheck #OceanConservation #MarineScience #ClimateAction #coralreef #coralbleaching #climatechange #savetheplanet #coral #reefcheck #oceanconservation #nonprofit #citizenscience #communityscience #scubadiving #marinebiology⁠

    This month, the theme is ‘Life is Better in Color,’ and the color in corals actually comes from their little microscopic algae buddies, called zooxanthellae.⁠
    ⁠
    These algae convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, which in turn feeds the coral and makes the coral reef a vibrant spectacle. In return, the coral provides a safe home and the nutrients the algae need to survive.⁠
    ⁠
    Why is color important? Because when ocean temperatures rise, this partnership breaks down. The algae leave, and the coral turns white in a process called coral bleaching. It’s a signal of stress, but not always the end. With cooler waters and healthy conditions, corals can recover. ⁠
    ⁠
    However, we have recently reached a pivotal climate tipping point, and many coral reefs around the world have experienced such high temperatures that they have not been able to recover. We are in danger of losing these ecosystems as we know them if we don’t act fast. ⁠
    ⁠
    This month, we ask you to:⁠
    🔹 Boycott all unnecessary purchases⁠ (Let’s go beyond November!)⁠
    🔹 Share with #LifeIsBetterInColor #HopeForCoral #ForCoral⁠
    🔹 Visit the coral bleaching link in our bio for tools and steps you can take⁠
    ⁠
    @coral_org ⁠
    ⁠
    📸: @kogia_org @marlatomorug⁠
    ⁠
    #ReefCheck #OceanConservation #MarineScience #ClimateAction #coralreef #coralbleaching #climatechange #savetheplanet #coral #reefcheck #oceanconservation #nonprofit #citizenscience #communityscience #scubadiving #marinebiology⁠
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    Congrats to the newest group of Reef Check Kelp Forest Monitoring divers! This group completed the NorCal training in Fort Bragg last weekend. Great job everyone, looking forward to diving with you all this season!

    Congrats to the newest group of Reef Check Kelp Forest Monitoring divers! This group completed the NorCal training in Fort Bragg last weekend. Great job everyone, looking forward to diving with you all this season! ...

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    Congratulations to our Northern California Tribal Cohort #1 participants for completing their @nauiworldwide Advanced Scuba Diver course! We had gorgeous conditions at Van Damme State Beach
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    Congratulations to our Northern California Tribal Cohort #1 participants for completing their @nauiworldwide Advanced Scuba Diver course! We had gorgeous conditions at Van Damme State Beach
    @reefcheckfoundation
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    Check that vis!
Doesn’t get better than this on the Mendocino Coast 30+ft

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    Check that vis!
    Doesn’t get better than this on the Mendocino Coast 30+ft

    #reefcheckcalifornia #bullkelp #mpamonitoring #reefcheckfoundation
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