by CORAL Magazine | Jun 30, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 30 June, 2010 Scientists call on US to stem ecological impact of trade in coral reef wildlife “CITES failing to protect coral reefs and tropical fish” VANCOUVER, Wash. International law has failed to protect coral reefs and tropical fish...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 1, 2010 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Originally posted: May 2010 Excerpt from CORAL May/June 2010 By Daniel Knop The name Helmut Debelius is a byword for reef fish and invertebrate enthusiasts, not only for divers but also among marine aquarists worldwide. The Fire Shrimp, Lysmata debelius, Debelius Reef...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 20, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 20 April 2010 Colin Foord comments on the proposed Endangered Species Act listing of 82 species of corals. (See Frag No More.) To Whom it May Concern, I am a home-based coral aquaculturist writing to submit my misgivings about the proposed ESA...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 17, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 17 April 2010 By Mike Greenemeier It has been with much disappointment that I read the article, “U.S. Considers Endangered Species Protection for 82 Stony Coral Species” recently published in CORAL and the numerous internet discussions it has...
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,...