Our mission is simple—but not really.

Every year, we train thousands of citizen scientist volunteers to survey the health of tropical coral reefs around the world and kelp forest ecosystems along the West Coast of North America.

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What we do and how.

Experts use the results from our dives to improve the way we manage our natural resources. Reef Check programs provide ecologically sound and economically sustainable solutions to save our reefs. We create partnerships among community volunteers, government agencies, businesses, universities, and other nonprofits.

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Coral Reef Program

With divers who survey the health and status of coral reefs, the Tropical Program uses a globally standardized scientific protocol to collect valuable data for reef management. Our EcoDiver teams span 102 countries and territories to help preserve and protect our coral reefs.

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Data is important to us.

Reef Check has coordinators, teams, and EcoDiver training facilities in countries around the world. Since the first Reef Check coral reef monitoring survey in 1997, our EcoDivers have completed over 17,000 surveys in 102 countries and territories. Our initiative is built on over 25 years of global reef health data.

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Lingcod are ferocious predators with big mouths and lots of very sharp teeth. Usually seen in Northern California, they can grow to be around five feet long!

Coral Reef Program

Together, we’ve completed
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Countries & Territories

The Octopus is a soft-bodied mollusk in the class Cephalopoda. Found in all the world’s oceans, there are almost 300 identified species. The word octopus comes from the Greek, októpus, which means "eight foot."

Anemones(Order Actinaria)

Species Data

Anemones are related to jellyfish, corals, and hydroids.
In California, Reef Check volunteers count all anemones larger than 10 cm wide and/or 10 cm tall.
Want to learn more? Visit the Global Reef Tracker

News and Events

Keep up with Reef Check! Get the latest news and information about how we’re contributing to the global effort to save and preserve coral reefs and kelp forests.

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A Breakthrough for Sunflower Sea Stars – and a Glimmer of Hope

August 29, 2025

Over a decade ago, sea stars along the West Coast began disappearing almost overnight and Reef Check volunteers noticed the alarming changes when they reported sick and dying sea stars…

Diving team hold up 2000 sign on slates to celebrate the 2000th kelp forest survey of Reef Check

Despite Rough Seas, Reef Check Celebrates 2,000th Kelp Forest Monitoring Survey

August 27, 2025

The 2025 monitoring season not only marks our 20th year of kelp forest monitoring, but also has the added excitement of the completion of our 2,000th kelp forest monitoring survey!…

Pacific Coral Reefs at a Crossroads: New Report Calls for Urgent Global Action

August 27, 2025

A major new regional assessment launched in June by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) calls for urgent and unified action to protect the future of coral reefs in…

Group of volunteers in blue Reef Check shirts outside a building

Without Data It’s All Just an Opinion: Citizen Science and Conservation in Barbados

August 27, 2025

The vibrant underwater world of Barbados’ Carlisle Bay buzzed with purpose this past June, as a dedicated team of citizen scientists from diverse backgrounds across the United States gathered for…

Photo of the Week: October 8, 2025

Reef Check's tropical program is divided into regions such as the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean and the Red Sea. Find out more about our protocol here.

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Members Worldwide

Become a Reef Check member or volunteer your time. You can even join our Adopt-a-Reef program and support our community-based monitoring and conservation of our coral reefs and kelp forests. Like the ocean, our opportunities to get involved are endless.

Reef Check Key Supporters Include: