WEBVTT 00:08.875 --> 00:14.047 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% The Florida Keys - a world famous fishing and diving destination. 00:14.147 --> 00:16.850 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% It s the third largest barrier reef in the world. 00:16.950 --> 00:21.955 align:left position:70%,start line:83% size:20% It supports, basically, about an annual economy of about 6 billion dollars a year. 00:22.055 --> 00:26.993 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% But, it also suffers from significant use from a regional population on the order of 00:27.093 --> 00:31.131 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% about 7 million people in the three-county South Florida area. 00:31.231 --> 00:37.704 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% As Florida s population has increased, the health of its coral reefs which form the 00:37.804 --> 00:44.677 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% foundation for the state s large fishing industry - has drastically declined. 00:44.778 --> 00:48.114 align:left position:87.5%,start line:89% size:2.5% With it, so have fish populations. 00:48.214 --> 00:59.659 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% Man loves to fish, catches too many fish, therefore the numbers go down. 00:59.759 --> 01:06.466 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% To better understand how fish populations are doing, a team of scientists dives regularly 01:06.566 --> 01:10.703 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% to conduct a census of the fish that live on the reef. 01:10.804 --> 01:16.142 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% The main reason that we re out here counting fish is really to try to get some better understanding 01:16.242 --> 01:20.480 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% of what s happening with these coral reef fish populations, and the best way to do that 01:20.580 --> 01:26.019 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% is to put divers in the water and actually have them go and count and size the stuff 01:26.119 --> 01:29.389 align:left position:25%,start line:89% size:65% that they re seeing. 01:29.489 --> 01:36.062 align:left position:72.5%,start line:83% size:17.5% To collect this data in remote locations like the Dry Tortugas, scientists use a highly 01:36.162 --> 01:38.665 align:left position:87.5%,start line:89% size:2.5% efficient and streamlined process. 01:38.765 --> 01:41.401 align:left position:32.5%,start line:89% size:57.5% Go divers Go! 01:41.501 --> 01:46.072 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% It s kind of like a paramilitary assault on marine resources because we re doing 01:46.172 --> 01:50.944 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% on the order, you know, of 100, scientific dives a day so the process of having a custom 01:51.044 --> 01:56.149 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% ship with a very skilled captain and crew with highly-trained divers gives us great 01:56.249 --> 02:02.021 align:left position:72.5%,start line:83% size:17.5% flexibility and latitude to sample large areas accurately, and provide information really 02:02.122 --> 02:05.725 align:left position:75%,start line:89% size:15% that no one has been able to capture before. 02:05.825 --> 02:08.728 align:left position:17.5%,start line:89% size:72.5% What will the divers find? 02:08.828 --> 02:12.828 align:left position:67.5%,start line:89% size:22.5% Are fish populations recovering in South Florida?