by CORAL Magazine | Aug 21, 2019 | Marine, News & Notes
New hope for a disappearing Florida and Caribbean Reef Icon via The Florida Aquarium Apollo Beach, FL – For the first time ever, threatened Atlantic Pillar Coral has spawned through lab-induced techniques. The scientific breakthrough occurred this week in a research...
by CORAL Magazine | Aug 15, 2019 | Marine, News & Notes
via Marine Aquarium Societies of North America (MASNA) Welcome to MACNA 2020: A Reef Oasis in the Desert! Taking advantage of all the city has to offer, MACNA 2020 will be downtown Phoenix, Arizona, in the beautiful Phoenix Convention Center and next door in Phoenix’s...
by CORAL Magazine | Aug 9, 2019 | Marine
By Bayley R. Freeman Excerpt from CORAL Magazine, Sept/Oct 2019 Could a submersible robot save the world’s struggling coral reefs? A team of scientists in Australia believes it can, and they want to use their invention, a piece of submersible wizardry that can zap...
by CORAL Magazine | Aug 8, 2019 | Marine, New Products
via Reef Stew & Vivid Creative Aquatics (VCA) We are excited to introduce the innovative new patent-pending Clutch Clip design by Bob Bittner of Reef Stew & More. The unique Clutch Clip design of the Frag Gripper™ provides a new way of mounting your...
by CORAL Magazine | Aug 8, 2019 | Marine, New Products
via ORA It’s been several long years since the last Tridacna gigas was available for sale in the US. Rampant overfishing for the international food industry has made this clam a rare species to encounter in the wild. Tridacna gigas is truly the Giant Clam of legend....
by Matt Pedersen | Aug 5, 2019 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, CORAL - Matt Pedersen, CORAL Excerpt, Freshwater, Marine
an excerpt from CORAL Magazine, May/June 2012, by Matt Pedersen Can marine aquarists provide a safety net for endangered species and aquatic diversity? The first time I publicly expressed my concerns for the future of coral reefs, I got a bit choked up and teary-eyed....