by CORAL Magazine | Mar 25, 2022 | Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
PIJAC Celebrates its 50th Anniversary with a Name Change to Pet Advocacy NetworkThe organization also unveils a new website as part of its rebranding via Pet Advocacy Network, formerly PIJAC Alexandria, Va. – March 23, 2022 – The Pet Advocacy Network, formerly known...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 17, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
Tomato Clownfish, Amphiprion frenatus, is one of six tropical marine fish species predicted to spread north in range into currently chilly waters as global sea temperatures rise. Image: Oksana Golubeva. Clownfish and marine butterflyfish, among other warm-water...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 8, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
This new-to-science Rose-Veiled Fairy Wrasse is the first Maldivian fish to ever be described by a local researcher, Ahmed Najeeb. The Maldives is a sprawling archipelago of 26 atolls in the Indian Ocean. Image: © Yi-Kai Tea. via California Academy of Sciences SAN...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 3, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
MIAMI—A new study found that seafloor sediments have the potential to transmit a deadly pathogen to local corals and hypothesizes that sediments have played a role in the persistence of a devastating coral disease outbreak throughout Florida and the Caribbean. Coral...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 12, 2022 | Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
H.R. 4521 remains front and center on the PIJAC website as the situation continues to unfold. via PIJACFebruary 12, 2022 Robert Likins III, Vice President of Government Affairs for the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) “The threat to the responsible pet care...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 9, 2022 | Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
No, there is no “silver lining” to newly proposed Lacey Act amendments that cultivated Asian Arowanas will suddenly become legal to own in the US. The situation is expansive, serious, and has no upside. Image credit: Mr. Suttipon Yakham/Shutterstock...