Hello, my name is Janna and I'm a dive addict.
Unfortunately I don't live anywhere close to you guys (I'm up in Washington State) and envy your warm water (although Pacific NW cold water rocks!). I started learning how to ID fish shortly after learning to dive 12 years ago. I was so excited to tell my family and friends what I was seeing, but didn't know the names of any of the fish or inverts!
So I got myself an underwater camera (film, back then) and started snapping photos. And then would come home and try to make heads or tails out of my blurry shots of fish rear-ends.

I'm sure you can relate to that!
And I loved it! Was introduced to REEF by an instructor/trip leader on my first dive trip to Bonaire, back in 2000. We learned the fish before the trip, and then did our first surveys on the trip. Back in those days we did our surveys on paper scantron forms. It was like taking an SAT! ARGH! (Now data submission is super easy and quick - it's online and you just click away. Takes maybe 5-10 min.)
I was REEF's Volunteer of the Year back in 2003, and in 2010 I was hired on as REEF's Outreach Coordinator. Most of the REEF staff is in Key Largo, FL, but I work out of my home office here on the west coast.
Anyway, I am excited to see CHUM become a REEF Field Station and love your ideas and enthusiasm! Feel free to ask me any questions about REEF or fish-watching. I must warn you though, I am not a fish ID expert for the fish in your area, sorry to say. But, I do have friends...and it looks like there are a few of you who can totally rock the fish ID thing too....
O-fish-ally yours,
- Janna