by Matt Pedersen | Jan 13, 2020 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine, New Products
Every new species of marine fish that’s bred for the first time ups the species tally by one: one more proof of concept, one more accomplishment in the world of marine ornamental aquaculture, one more step into uncharted territory, even if the path is somewhat...
by CORAL Magazine | Jan 10, 2020 | Marine
You Are Invited: Take the ICP-OES Survey Are you using high-tech water testing for your aquarium(s)? Are you considering it? The Editors of CORAL Magazine would like you to share your thoughts and/or experiences with ICP-OES (inductively coupled plasma optical...
by CORAL Magazine | Jan 6, 2020 | CORAL - James Lawrence, CORAL Excerpt, Marine, News & Notes
EDITOR’S PAGE “All we can do is stick to the science and facts…” We may as well call it the Tang War, as all sides in the battle over the future of collecting aquarium fishes in the Hawaiian Islands are looking to Zebrasoma flavescens to prove their case. In a...
by Anne Linton | Jan 6, 2020 | CORAL Tables of Contents, Marine
OCTOCORALS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 6 Letter From Europe by Daniel Knop 9 Editor’s Page by James M. Lawrence 10 Reef News CORAL staff reports 22 Reef Visions by Matt Pedersen FEATURE ARTICLES 28 Octocorallia — A closer look at the eight-tentacled wonders we know as soft...
by Matt Pedersen | Jan 4, 2020 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Go to the Digital Edition—Now Live for Immediate Reading The January/February 2020 Issue of CORAL is printed and on its way from New Hampshire to subscribers and leading local retail shops—on sale January 1st, 2020, at the best marine aquarium retail stores...
by CORAL Magazine | Jan 2, 2020 | Marine, News & Notes
Announced by Great Barrier Reef Legacy The world’s first Living Coral Biobank Project is being established on the Australian coast near the waters of the threatened Great Barrier Reef. As coral reefs worldwide decline due to climate change, severe storm events and...