by CORAL Magazine | Oct 18, 2022 | Marine
Invasive crustose coralline algae (yellow/brown color) that has overgrown reef corals in the Virgin Islands National Park in St. John. A Woods Hole Oceanographic-led study found this alga released caffeine in high quantities, impacting healthy reef growth. Image...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 14, 2022 | Marine
Fanjingshania renovata, artist’s reconstruction of the earliest-known jawed fish, an acanthocodian similar to primitive “spiny sharks.” These ocean-going predators pre-date the appearance of corals—and humans—by hundreds of million years. Credit:...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 7, 2022 | Marine, New Products
It has been years since the first captive-bred Cleaner Wrasses were created, by accident, during an angelfish-rearing effort at Bali Aquarich. Now, captive-bred Cleaner Wrasses are here again and available in very limited quantities via larval-rearing efforts at...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 7, 2022 | Marine
The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary about 100 miles offshore from Texas and Louisiana is home to some of the healthiest remaining coral reefs in the United States. (Photo by G.P. Schmahl/NOAA) With the Gulf of Mexico reaching recent late summer...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 8, 2022 | Marine, New Products, News & Notes
Elegance Coral broodstock colonies shown with their 11-month-old captive-bred offspring at the UK-based Coral Spawning Lab. via the Coral Spawning Lab Elegance Coral (Catalaphyllia jardinei) reproduction revealed for the first time by the team at the Coral Spawning...