[Coral-List] Coral Identification workshop at Waikiki Aquarium, Honolulu, Hawaii Sat. June 18 - Sun. June 19, 2016.

Russell Kelley BYOGUIDES russell at byoguides.com
Thu Mar 17 17:11:38 EDT 2016


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Here is an update on the Coral Identification workshop to be held in Honolulu, Hawaii on Sat. June 18 - Sun. June 19, 2016...  just prior to the ICRS 2016. 

This capacity building workshop will now be held at Waikiki Aquarium. The generous support the Waikiki Aquarium provides participants with access to living displays, the teaching collection and a behind the scenes tour.

You can book a place and pay here:

http://www.byoguides.com/shop/ <http://www.byoguides.com/shop/>
 
Over half the places already taken. 

Kind regards

Russell

 
The Coral Identification Capacity Building Program will be running a 2 day lab based coral identification workshop at:

WAIKIKI AQUARIUM 
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA , Sat. June 18 - Sun. June 19, 2016.

The workshop will run at the Waikiki Aquarium, Honolulu, Hawaii. The program is based around the Coral Finder Toolkit, a suite of proven, practical resources for coral identification. The Coral Finder uses a visual approach that makes it possible for beginners to advance rapidly with little prior knowledge. Led by Russell Kelley (author of the Coral Finder and the Reef Finder) the workshop uses audio-visual and hands-on training, tutorials and instruction. The workshop includes a take home Coral Finder Toolkit: including the completely revised Coral Finder 3.0 and complete audiovisual training on a USB flash drive.

Participants learn how to use the Coral Finder to identify corals to genus, regardless of growth form, and how to cross reference field results back to formal knowledge for species ID. Special emphasis is placed on techniques for field identification, self directed learning and problem solving. For non-coral specialists, the workshop rapidly develops basic coral identification skills. For current or future coral specialists, the workshop improves the reliability and consistency of coral identification and develops a mature understanding of how to approach species identification. The training applies equally topside or underwater. Even people with extensive prior knowledge of corals benefit significantly from the problem solving training built into the Coral Finder workshop. The workshop also summarises the changes and implications of new molecular taxonomy findings while providing an easy-to-grasp, practical, field focussed approach to coral identification.



 
Russell Kelley
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