by CORAL Magazine | Oct 27, 2012 | Marine, News & Notes
Devastated by deepwater trawling nets, Sweden’s Säcken reef in the Koster Fjord will likely disappear if corrective action is not taken, according to scientists at the University of Gothenburg. Still healthy corals, some believed to be from genetic stock in excess of...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 17, 2012 | Marine
Here is a world-class Acropora-dominated reef in Italy created by “Nando.” NANDO’S REEF Music: Living the Dream by Mario...
by Matt Pedersen | Oct 16, 2012 | Marine, News & Notes
SEASMART looks for Indiegogo supporters to help fund their new sustainable collection project in Philippines. SEASMART is a brand that many in the marine aquarium realm may recognize, most notably for the EcoEZ & PNG National Fisheries Authority joint venture of...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 6, 2012 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Farewell to a friend of 30 years by Dr. Dieter Brockmann Excerpt from CORAL, April 2010 I freely admit to being a giant clam fan, and one who has never been able to resist an attractive Tridacna. And there it was, 4.25 inches (11 cm) long, in a pet store in Oberhausen...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 4, 2012 | Marine
LA Fishguy Jim Stime, Jr. visits Dan Villanueva at Wet Thumb Frags in Sylmar, California for a look at how he frags stony corals for his home-based coral farming business. Wet Thumb Frags Video...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 3, 2012 | Marine, News & Notes
It is the easily one of Earth’s greatest natural wonders and the largest structure built by animals on the planet, but the Great Barrier Reef is disappearing at an alarming rate as its mantle of live coral is disappearing. A new study by Australian scientists...