by Mike Tuccinardi | Jun 25, 2016 | CORAL - Mike Tuccinardi, Marine, News & Notes
Famed Australian coral researcher and taxonomist J.E.N. (“Charlie”) Veron, perhaps best known for his expansive Corals of the World anthology, has been a driving force in our current understanding of stony coral evolution and biogeography for decades....
by Mike Tuccinardi | Jun 16, 2016 | Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
For years, Aquarama has been among the signature trade shows for the global aquarium trade, a destination event which was until recently held biennially in Singapore. Earlier this year, it was announced that the show will relocate to Guangzhou, China in a change of...
by Mike Tuccinardi | May 25, 2016 | CORAL - Mike Tuccinardi, Marine
Traveling in the Amazon basin doesn’t usually afford much chance to see marine life—aside from a brief stop in Lima, Peru, I hadn’t seen the ocean in months. But towards the end of my travels, I had the opportunity to embrace my love of all things salty...
by Mike Tuccinardi | Nov 30, 2015 | CORAL - Mike Tuccinardi, Marine
On a recent visit to San Francisco, I had the pleasure of visiting what is undoubtedly among the top public aquariums in the US—Steinhart Aquarium at California Academy of Sciences. Their incredible collection of marine fish, invertebrates and corals would elicit envy...
by Mike Tuccinardi | Jun 13, 2015 | CORAL - Mike Tuccinardi, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Sri Lanka: Looking back and ahead at the island where the marine aquarium livestock trade got its start By Michael Tuccinardi CORAL, July/August 2015 Further Reading & References Dee, L., Horii, S. and Thornhill, D. 2013. Conservation and Management of Ornamental...