by CORAL Magazine | Oct 1, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes
Dr. Jani Tanzil holds up one of the PVC pipes on which the Lego-mounted corals are suspended with nylon ties. Sometimes the solution to a problem is genuinely child’s play—you just have to find it. Two marine biologists in Singapore were faced with the task of...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 1, 2021 | Marine, New Products
Everyone’s favorite marine wall calendar for two decades. Glorious images and inspiration for every month of 2022. Order Now — Supplies Limited. Cover image by Larry P. Tackett. Dazzling in its profusion of colors and fascinating life forms, the coral reef...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 24, 2021 | Marine
This marine invertebrate is currently living at A&M Aquatics in Lansing, Michigan. Its identity has baffled more than a few aquarists and biologists who have seen it. Image: Josh Spearow/A&M. Know what this reef animal is? Its identity and the story behind it...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 23, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes
MSMHS student Cooper Heard scrapes algae off his home aquarium. via the Coral Reef Aquarium Fisheries Campaign Linking the Next Generation to Aquaculture Science To say that teachers faced a challenging two-years while pivoting to protect their students during a...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 17, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes
Images of corallimorphs around Palmyra Atoll. The most prominent invader is apparently an unidentified species of Rhodactis, similar to a species found in the waters around Okinawa. Images: University of Hawai’i at Manoa. The reefs at Palmyra Atoll, a small...