by CORAL Magazine | May 19, 2022 | Marine
Like many octopuses, the California Two-spot Octopus (Octopus bimaculoides) declines and dies shortly after breeding. Credit: Tom Kleindinst, University of Chicago/Marine Biological Laboratory New research finds remarkable similarities in steroid hormone biology...
by Matt Pedersen | May 13, 2022 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Cover of CORAL Magazine Volume 19, Issue 3: DOTTYBACKS – May/June, 2022. On the cover: Splendid Dottyback, Manonichthys splendens: Blue Planet Archive/Reinhard Dirscherl. Background: Acanthogorgia isoxya gorgonian: Blue Planet Archive/David B. Fleetham. HEREWITH,...
by CORAL Magazine | May 12, 2022 | Marine
“We’ve collected data for over 17 years from over 6,700 surveys and have found that aquarium fish populations are generally stable and increasing in West Hawai’i where, again, most of these aquarium fish are collected. The populations of Yellow Tang and...
by Matt Pedersen | May 6, 2022 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
The Unique Corals Masterpiece Valida, as featured in the May/June 2022 issue of CORAL Magazine. Photographer: Diego Sanchez/Unique Corals See more about this Acropora in the May/June CORAL, pages 22-23 CORAL’s Reef Visions column showcases new and noteworthy...
by CORAL Magazine | May 6, 2022 | Marine
Svein A. Fosså, recipient of the 2021 MASNA Award, and Kathy Leahy, 2021 Aquarist of the Year MASNA’S AQUARIST OF THE YEAR AND MASNA AWARD 2022 NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS THROUGH JUNE 5th, 2022 via Marine Aquarium Societies of North America (MASNA) MASNA...
by CORAL Magazine | May 6, 2022 | Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
Aquarists of Winnipeg, Canada were facing a near-total ban on aquarium livestock under recent pet ownership rule proposals being discussed by city leadership. via PIJAC Canada, by Audrey Steren Lenoir PIJAC Canada Last Thursday it was determined that specialty...