Divers in recent weeks have seen several Spotfin Butterfly, four-eye butterfly and a couple of cowfish and grouper. It looks like the area has recovered from the hurricane and the tropical fish have stayed off the coast
It's a great event for the whole family, we'll be seining, snorkeling and diving, as well as volleyball, music, silent auction, and great food!
Mark from Biomes of RI and Faith from DUI will be on site as well as other mfg representatives
We will have our tropical fish tank display, a nice BBQ, touch tank, music, volleyball and dive mfg's up on the hill--- Down by the coves we will be seignning, snorkeling and diving for the tropicals--we will have collecting nets available as well as instruction, dive buddies and holding tanks for all tropicals caught.
ALL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE COTTING SCHOOL
If you plan to attend, or for directions or additional information, contact Al Bozza at Programs@neadc.org so we can get a headcount.
Details of the 2011 Event
New York Times article about tropical fish in the Northeast
Tropical Fish in New England?
Photos from the 2010 Tropical Fish Rescue
Jonathan Bird's Blue World episode filmed at the 2009 Tropical Fish Rescue
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