by CORAL Magazine | Jun 23, 2022 | Marine
Populations of Pocillopora aliciae are thriving in coastal Sydney. Image: John Sear/UTS. Australian marine biologists report that some stony corals are heading south and away from the equator. Are they dangerous invaders or harmless refugees? Worsening environmental...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 17, 2022 | Marine, New Products
Pulsing Xenia aquacultured by ORA Farms, now available from AlgaeBarn. Image: ORA. We are pleased to see ORA-cultured corals available at retail nationally through AlgaeBarn in Commerce City, Colorado. ORA Pulsing XeniaWhether you are a newbie, or just a veteran who...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 17, 2022 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
The NoriFarm is envisioned by German engineering Prof. Dr. Nina Kloster to look like a marine aquarium crossed with a countertop breadmaker. Dr. Nina Kloster, Cologne University engineering professor heading up the NoriFarm project. Excerpt from Reef NewsCORAL...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 10, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
Fauna Marin, based in Germany, has partnered with US-based CoralVue for an exclusive distribution agreement covering all of South America and most of North America. via CoralVue SLIDELL, LA — CoralVue Inc. takes over the United States, Mexico, and South America...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 10, 2022 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine, News & Notes
Tons of toxic sunscreen products, more than the combined weight of 300 Gray Whales, continue to wash into the seas, a potential threat to reefbuilding corals and other photosynthetic animals. Image: Matthew Bechelli/Shutterstock Despite several years of warnings, many...