by Brandon Rutherford | Jun 1, 2015 | CORAL - Brandon Rutherford, Marine, News & Notes
The Ocean Rolls into the Classroom Students in Cincinnati, Ohio, walk into their classroom to find a surprise waiting for them: a brightly-lit nano tank teeming with invertebrates and fish, a table full of ocean artifacts they can touch, and an interactive...
by CORAL Magazine | May 29, 2015 | Marine
MARINE AQUARIUM CONFERENCE OF NORTH AMERICA (MACNA) Hosts and Locations I Marine Aquarium Society of Toronto April 22-23, 1989 II Cleveland Saltwater Enthusiasts Association April 21-22, 1990 III Windows to the Sea Marine Aquarium Society (New Jersey) April 20-21,...
by Sumer Tiwari | May 28, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater, Marine
The ultimate goal of my journey was a collecting trip in the waters of southern India, but it first meant travelling to South Asia and landing in fourth largest city on earth. I was about to have almost 18 hours of layover time in Delhi (or maybe I planned...
by Than Thein | May 21, 2015 | CORAL - Than Thein, Marine
Post Processing of Coral Images (you can read and watch Part I, here) What is Post Processing? Often the subject of heated online debate is the post processing of coral photos. Post processing refers to the manipulation of the coral image by software to tweak color...
by CORAL Magazine | May 19, 2015 | Marine
For fans of Scyphozoans, the mysterious gossamer invertebrates we call jellyfishes, here is another rapturous video from German videographer Vanessa Cara-Kerr. This latest production, enigmatically entitled “Glitch” (perhaps a reference to her editing...
by CORAL Magazine | May 15, 2015 | Marine, News & Notes
Seemingly a creation from the studios of Dr. Seuss, the opah, or moonfish, has for years been an enigma for marine scientists who could not reconcile its predatory hunting habits with the deep, cold waters of the world’s oceans where it dives to depths of 500m...