What our 2-Day Extreme Boat Detailing Class Looks Like - See what you get to do

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What our 2-Day Extreme Boat Detailing Class Looks Like - See what you get to do


In the below pictures, you will see, (in order), how our extreme boat detailing classes look from start to finish. Notice you NEVER see anyone sitting in a chair. Everyone is on their feet, with tools in hand training on boats that come to our shop in HORRIBLE condition and leave looking better than factory new.


Extreme Boat Detailing
Just to note, this was the last time I'm offering both car and boat detailing in a single weekend. I've done this since 2021 as a professional courtesy to those that want to take both my car and my boat detailing class. The majority of people that take any of my classes are not local but are FLYING here from other states and other countries. The reason I combined the two topics was so that people could learn the most profitable and popular topics, (paint correction/ceramic coatings, removing orange peel via sanding, and boat detailing), with only one set of,

  • Airline tickets
  • Hotel reservations
  • Rental car
  • Meals-on-the-road
  • Plus, the price of the class

Too many people only wanted to take the car portion or the boat portion and what people don't understand is the volume of work it takes to get all these cars here and the boats and then manage them throughout the week before and even the week after the class. Maybe I'll do it again some year, but for 2025 there are three 2-day automotive detailing classes and one extreme boat detailing class, which will be held in March.

Click here for the class schedule for 2025


Here's the 24' Sea Hunt staged outside the shop.

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Large, Dark Colored Center Console Boats in Neglected Condition
Here's some before shots after moving the boat inside. The pictures of the front portion of both sides of the hull make it look like the gelcoat is in pretty good shape, but this is not accurate. It was just as oxidized and stained as the pictures showing the sides of the hull. The BIG PICTURE is, I bring in HUGE center console boats, so YOU have a comfortable training experience. And I only bring in dark colored hulls so the students can easily see the before and after transformation.

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8:30am and it's GO TIME!
Because this is a 3-day class and because I know the first two days have taken a toll on everyone, including me, I show my nice side and start the Sunday class an hour later.

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After some hot coffee, the class is ready to start!

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First up is an overview of the problem and the solution.

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Marine Gelcoat Test Spot
In the same way we should all be doing a Test Spot to the paint on a car, you should also do a Test Spot to the hull on a boat before attempting to buff out the entire boat. The idea behind doing a test spot is to dial in your process and PROVE it works to your satisfaction. Once you do this, you have the confidence to tackle the entire boat knowing it's going to come out great.

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Removing Dock Rash
When it comes to boat hulls, dock rash, which is deeper scratches, gouges and scuffing of the gelcoat from the boat banging against a dock. Sometimes you can remove 100% of the dock rash, but often times, the scratches and gouges are so deep, it's safer to improve, but not 100% remove these defects as you don't want to remove too much gelcoat. PLUS, if dock rash has happend in the past, there's a good chance it's going to happen in the future. So keep it real.

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Machine Wet Sanding using FLEX 8mm Gear-Driven Orbital Polishers
Years ago, instead of using the NORMAL sanders everyone else uses, that is free spinning random orbital sanders, I switched my classes over to a FASTER way of sanding gelcoat. Instead of using sanders that will stall-out and thus take longer to get the job done, the FLEX family of BEAST tools, the original BEAST, the Supa BEAST and the CBEAST, will knock down deep oxidation plus level swirls, scratches and dock rash faster and much more efficiently.

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For the first step, the class is using Mirka Abralon 1000 grit sanding discs. After the initial cutting and mowing down of the deep oxidation, the class refines 1000 grit sanding marks by re-sanding with 2000 grit.

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Refining - The most important step when it comes to sanding
When moving from a more course grit to a fine grit, it's important that you make enough sanding passes to sufficiently refine or LEVEL all the previous sanding marks to the next level of sanding disc. If you don't, you will find it more difficult and time-consuming to remove the deeper sanding marks during the compounding step with rotary polishers.

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Here's Billy using the NEW FLEX 24 Volt 15mm free spinning long-stroke polishers. Billy is an alumni student of multiple classes and already knows the gear-driven tools are faster. In this example, he simply wanted to test out the new 24 volt FINISHER for refining.

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Machine Dry Sanding with 2000
After 2 machine wet sanding step, next the class switches over to the Eagle Abrasives by KOVAX K-2000 sanding discs to re-sand and FLATTEN-OUT the surface of the gelcoat to maximize the D.O.I. for a show car finish on a boat. These thin sanding discs work so much better than foam-backed sanding discs, (like the Mirka), for flattening the surface because the foam-backed sanding discs allow the sanding action to sand both the high points and the low points. The Eagle Abrasives by KOVAX sanding discs focus all the sanding action on the high points.

Generally Speaking, A Smooth Surface Will Last Longer than a Textured Surface
The goal is to create the nicest looking finish but also the smoother the surface, the less prone it is to future oxidation.


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Machine Dry Sand with 2500
Next up, more refining to flatten out the surface and refine 2000 grit sanding marks to 2500 sanding marks.

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Machine Dry Sand with 3000
For the final and last step, the class refines all the way out to 3000 grit, and I teach this for a very specific reason. Most experienced boat detailers can stop at 2000 and easily remove their sanding marks with a great compound and rotary polisher with wool pads. But a lot of the time, I have people that are brand new to this type of work and keep in mind, they are already TIRED after two FULL days of car detailing. By finishing out with 3000 grit, it makes it much easier and faster to remove 100% of the sanding marks and this is the criteria in my boat detailing classes.

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Third Day Using a Rotary Polisher
Next up, the class switches over to using rotary polishers to remove 100% of the sanding marks. This is now the third day of hands-on training with the formidable rotary polisher. Each day, each car and now this boat, the students become more skilled at using and controlling rotary polishes.

My goal is for when these people leave is they,

  • Know when to use a rotary instead of an orbital.
  • Know how to use a rotary successfully.
  • Have a foundational skill set they can continue to build-on when they return to their world.
  • And most important - have CONFIDENCE when using this tool.

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Girl Power
The most muscle-intensive section of a center console boat to buff is the curved section at the bow. I'm totally impressed that instead of working on the sides of the boat, Ashley took the challenge to sand and buff the hull at the bow of the boat. Way to get after Ashley!


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Machine Polishing with NSP 150
After the rotary step using fiber wool pads to cut the sanding marks, the next step is to remove any holograms left by the fibers of the wool pad and perfect the gelcoat to maximize smoothness, gloss, depth-of-color and shine. For this we continue using the 8mm gear-driven FLEX family of BEAST polishers due to ZERO PAD STALLING and thus the fastest way to do this step humanly possible while maintaining pro-quality results.

For this step the class used the Dr. Beasly's NSP 150 Primer with the Buff and Shine Blueberry EdgeGuard Heavy Polishing Foam Pads.

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After machine polishing with NSP 150 and the heavy polishing foam pads, the class did a final polishing step to maximize gloss and clarity while prepping the gelcoat for the ceramic coating using the Buff and Shine Yellow EdgeGuard Foam Pads.



Mike
 
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Installing the Dr. Beasley's Boat Coat Pro Gelcoat Ceramic Coating
Once all the polishing work was completed, it's time to seal the gelcoat using the Dr. Beasley's Boat Coat Pro Gelcoat Ceramic Coating. For this last step, the class applies 3 applications of the coating waiting 30 to 45 minutes in-between coats. I'm asked if a 3rd application is really needed? My answer and thoughts on this step is, the class has just put this gelcoat through a multiple-step process so while the boat is here, prepped and ready to, we go ahead and apply a 3rd layer of coating just to know we've done everything we can to seal this gelcoat for maximum longevity and performance.

Here's Ashley applying some of the coating to an Autofiber Coating Saver Applicator Pad.

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Next she applies the coating working carefully around the recently installed graphics. Jason follows here to level the coating and remove any excess paying careful attention to the edges of the graphics.

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See Billy pointing to the strip of tape on the top cap?
This is a technique I started teaching about 10 years ago. The strip of tape is a visual indicator to enable people to see and know the width of the section they are working. This applies to sanding, compounding, polishing and coating.

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Check out the Mirror Finish and maxed-out D.O.I.!

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The color of the gelcoat is called Admiral Blue and look how dark and rich in color it is as the class works around the boat installing the ceramic coating.

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Done!
It's now 1:30pm and the class has gone from start to finish in around 5 hours - with no breaks. These are hard classes, but you learn a ton and you can take a break after the day is over and/or when you get back home. I figure I have these people for 3 days and during this time I do a Brain Dump and also teach as many tools, products and techniques as possible.

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Here are the final results...

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Hi-Powered Swirl Finder Lights Don't Lie!

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The new graphics look phenomenal over the top of the perfectly sanded, polished and ceramic coated gelcoat!
More about this as you scroll down the page

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How about some reflection shots outside?

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Ready to dunk back in the water! (After 2-3 days of final curing)

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Mike
 
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Installing Graphics on a Gelcoat Boat
The owner of this boat is lucky in that Yancy Martinez, my long-time friend and absolute perfectionist when it comes to installing graphics on cars and boats, was also my assistant for this class. The original emblems and graphics were HORRIBLE looking after years of exposure to the corrosive salt water and UV rays from the sun. The owner purchased new, replacement graphics and after all the gelcoat correction and polishing was finished, but BEFORE installing the Dr. Beasley's Boat Coat Pro Gelcoat Ceramic Coating, Yancy installed the graphics.


Starboard Side
Here's Yancy and Jason installing the graphics on the Starboard side of the 24' Sea Hunt Center Console Boat.

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Port Side
Here's Yancy and Billy installing the graphics to the Port side of the 24' Sea Hunt Center Console Boat.

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Nice work Yancy, Jason and Billy, looks freaking perfect and so much better than how the boat looked when it first arrived.


Mike
 
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Certificate Award Ceremony
At the end of the class, we hold our Certificate Award Ceremony. Some people want a certificate to show they attended one of my classes, some people don't but I'm proud to say, that our Certificates not only look great, but they also list a majority of the topics covered in the class. This way people not only see the certificate, but they also see the topics and techniques you trained and learned.


Charles
(Somehow we didn't get a Cert Picture with Charles or I simply cannot find it)

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Tome

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Eric Hoover

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William Vaccaro

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Steven

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Christopher

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Christopher

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Keith

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William

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Wayne

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Travis

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Jim

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Tyler

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Ashley

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Jason

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Corey Richland

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Group Shot

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THANK YOU!

Thank you to everyone for trusting in my name and the good name of Dr. Beasley's to travel all the way to Stuart, Florid to take this class.

I hope you found it exactly as advertised and that's, No Chairs. No Sitting. No Down Time. No PowerPoint. In other words, 100% hands on from the time we started early in the morning until the end of each day and all topics for that day were covered.

I appreciate each and every one of you for staying focused on the task-at-hand so there were no mistakes and each car, and the 24' Sea Hunt boat came out perfect!

If there's ever anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to email, call or text - I'm always available to you.

Sincerely,

Mike Phillips
mike@drbeasleys.com
Cell: 760-515-0444
 
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Certificate Award Ceremony
At the end of the class, we hold our Certificate Award Ceremony. Some people want a certificate to show they attended one of my classes, some people don't but I'm proud to say, that our Certificates not only look great, but they also list a majority of the topics covered in the class. This way people not only see the certificate, but they also see the topics and techniques you trained and learned.


Charles
(Somehow we didn't get a Cert Picture with Charles or I simply cannot find it)

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Tome

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Eric Hoover

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William Vaccaro

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Steven

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Christopher

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Christopher

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Keith

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William

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Wayne

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Travis

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Jim

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Tyler

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Ashley

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Jason

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Corey Richland

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Group Shot

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THANK YOU!

Thank you to everyone for trusting in my name and the good name of Dr. Beasley's to travel all the way to Stuart, Florid to take this class.

I hope you found it exactly as advertised and that's, No Chairs. No Sitting. No Down Time. No PowerPoint. In other words, 100% hands on from the time we started early in the morning until the end of each day and all topics for that day were covered.

I appreciate each and every one of you for staying focused on the task-at-hand so there were no mistakes and each car, and the 24' Sea Hunt boat came out perfect!

If there's ever anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to email, call or text - I'm always available to you.

Sincerely,

Mike Phillips
mike@drbeasleys.com
Cell: 760-515-0444
 
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For those travelling to Stuart, Florida for any of our classes, I've already done the legwork for you to make getting here and staying here easy.


Airports - Hotels - Restaurants - Plus things to do in Stuart Florida!

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Thank you for signing up for one of our detailing classes here at Dr. Beasley’s O. R. - We do everything we can to make it as easy as possible to get here and have a great time! This includes getting you accurate information about the nearby airports with the correct airport codes, the closest and best hotels to stay at while you're here and also the best place to get great FRESH seafood or any type of cuisine you prefer.


Location
Dr. Beasley's O.R.
7934 SW Jack James Drive
Stuart, FL 34997

Airports

The closest and thus fastest and easiest to get to Dr. Beasley’s O. R.

West Palm Beach Airport - Airport Code: PBI

Approximately 30 minutes from Dr. Beasley’s <--Closest airport to Dr. Beasley’s O. R. Straight shot on I-95



Fort Lauderdale Airport - Airport Code: FLL

Approximately 2 hours away from Dr. Beasley’s O. R. - Straight shot on I-95




More Florida Airports - Further away from AutoForge.net

Miami Airport - Airport Code: MIA

Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes away from Dr. Beasley’s O. R. with great traffic conditions - Straight shot on I-95


Orlando Airport - Airport Code: MCO

Approximately 3 hours away from Dr. Beasley’s O. R. with great traffic conditions. - Must take multiple highways and/or toll roads but doable.



Hotels

Note: Pricing is dynamic and varies by dates.

These first two hotels are the closest to our training center. They are literally right down the road.

Courtyard Stuart
7615 SW Lost River Road
Stuart, Florida 34997
772-781-3344

There is an in-house restaurant, Starbucks and full bar. The Cracker Barrel, McDonald's and Chevron Gas Station/Mini Mart are right next door.



Holiday Inn Express - Stuart Florida
7900 SW Lost River Road
Stuart, FL 34997
772-287-2522

Dunkin Donuts and La Forchetta - an Italian Restaurant are both right next door in the same parking lot. I highly recommend La Forchetta - superb, authentic Italian food. Wendy's is also on the entrance road.



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All other hotels are going to be a few miles down the road but still and easy drive on Kanner Road.

Comfort Suites Stuart-Hutchinson Island - (The name is misleading as this hotel is smack dab in the middle of Stuart, not on Hutchinson Island)
3423 SE Federal Highway
Stuart, FL 34997
772-888-2424
Note: I have not stayed here but past class students that have all say it's really nice and more affordable than the Courtyard Stuart. There is no in-house restaurant or bar.



Quality Inn Downtown Stuart
950 SE Federal Highway
Stuart, FL 34997
772-287-3171

Note: I have not stayed here and have no info about it. It is right next door to a very popular local restaurant Flanigan's, which does have great food and drink.



Restaurants

Stuart has a LOT of great restaurants close by and if you like great seafood that's fresh, then there are plenty to choose from. The below are some of my favorites.

Close to Dr. Beasley’s O. R. and the above listed hotels

Fresh Catch Seafood Grill - Seafood - One of my personal favorite for seafood - we normally hold our Meet-N-Greet at Fresh Catch. The owner's two sons are local commercial fishermen, thus the name fresh catch
1411 SE Indian Street
Stuart, FL 34997
772-286-6711



La Forchetta - Italian - VERY authentic Italian food - highly recommended if you like Italian food. Small size, best to make reservations.
7820 SW Lost River Road
Stuart, FL 34997
772-872-7333



Flanigan's - Award winning ribs, chicken wings and burgers
950 SE Federal Highway
Stuart, FL 34994
772-220-0039



Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings - Amazing wings and pizza
2343 Southeast Federal Highway
Stuart, FL 34994
772-287-7741



A tick more of a drive but incredible places with great food

Stuart Boathouse Restaurant - Bar - On the water - great view, great food and drinks - in old downtown Stuart, parking can be tight during peak hours
49 SW Seminole Street
Stuart, FL 34997



Dolphin Bar & Shrimp House - On the water - 2 bars - amazing food
1401 NE Indian River Dr
Jensen Beach, FL 34957
772-781-5136



Kyle G's - Seafood - Steak - Chicken - On the water with amazing Ocean view
10900 S Ocean Drive
Hutchinson Island, FL 34957
772-237-5461



Talk:House - Incredible experience - amazing seafood as well as traditional American cuisine
514 NW Dixie Highway
Stuart, FL 34994
772-692-3662


Things to do around Stuart!

A lot of people attending our classes bring their families and are looking for fun things to do with their kids while mom or dad are at the class. Below are a few resources to get you started.


Bathtub Beach in Jensen Beach - Very close to Stuart
1585 SE MacArthur Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
This is a easy to access beach with an artificial reef separating it from the ocean, which acts to keep out sharks for a family friendly and kid-safe ocean swimming experience. I'm a distance swimmer myself and always feel safe when I go swimming at Bathtub Beach.
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Jensen Beach
4191 NE Ocean Blvd, Jensen Beach, FL 34957
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Chastain Beach
1213 SE McArthur Blvd.
Hutchinson Island Beaches, FL
Guarded, seasonally. Natural beach. Bathrooms, showers. Is between the House of Refuge and Bathtub Reef along A1A.



Hobe Sound - (Hobe is pronounced HOPE - you say the letter P instead of the letter B)
Hobe Sound Beach, Jupiter Island, FL 33455
View Webcam



Florida Oceanographic Society
Florida Oceanographic Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1964 with the mission to inspire environmental stewardship of Florida's coastal ecosystems through education, research and advocacy.



Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center is a 57-acre marine life nature center located on Hutchinson Island in Stuart, FL situated between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean. As a leading state and nationally recognized environmental organization, Florida Oceanographic offers educational programs to people of all ages and conducts research and restoration programs that lead to healthy coastal ecosystems.
Check out LIVE FISH via the FISH CAM!



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-Mike Phillips
 
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