by CORAL Magazine | Mar 30, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 30 March 2010 By Henry A. Feddern, PhD A petition to classify 82 stony corals as Endangered Species under U.S. law could spell doom—or a bureaucratic nightmare—for any business or individual aquaculturing corals or live rock for the aquarium trade,...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 23, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 23 March 2010 The headline Are Aquariums Getting Too Lifelike? is splashed across the top of the front page of today’s Science Times section of The New York Times, with a jumbo image of Joe Yaiullo doing maintenance in the 20,000-gallon reef...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 16, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 16 February 2010 A move to place more than 80 species of stony corals on the Endangered Species list appears to be gaining traction with the U.S. federal government. A petition from an Arizona-based environmental group calls for protection of 8...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 14, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: February 10, 2010 National Marine Fisheries Service Sets Deadline for Public and Expert Input on Petition to List 82 Stony Coral Species Under the Endangered Species Act From the Federal Register (Vol. 75, No. 27 / Wednesday, February 10, 2010)...
by CORAL Magazine | Nov 30, 2009 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Originally posted: November 2009 Ed Haag talks with Ken Nedimyer, CORAL November/December 2009 In 1977, a major cold front struck the southeastern seaboard of the U.S. Snow fell in the Florida Keys and the water temperatures plunged in that normally tropical...