by CORAL Magazine | Sep 5, 2013 | Freshwater, Marine
Despite the arid environment, Arava Research and Development Center in Israel produces captive-bred freshwater and marine aquarium fish, mainly for the European market. For more information – http://israel21c.org/environment/raising-nemo-in-the-desert/...
by Anne Linton | Jan 1, 2012 | CORAL Tables of Contents, Marine
CORAL CULTURE VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1 4 Letter From Europe by Daniel Knop 7 Editor’s Page by James M. Lawrence 8 Letters 10 Reef News 22 Rarities: Harlequin Hind, Cephalopholis polleni by Scott W. Michael 30 Viewpoint: Endocrine disruptors:...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 20, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 20 April 2010 Colin Foord comments on the proposed Endangered Species Act listing of 82 species of corals. (See Frag No More.) To Whom it May Concern, I am a home-based coral aquaculturist writing to submit my misgivings about the proposed ESA...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 30, 2010 | Marine
Originally posted: 30 March 2010 By Henry A. Feddern, PhD A petition to classify 82 stony corals as Endangered Species under U.S. law could spell doom—or a bureaucratic nightmare—for any business or individual aquaculturing corals or live rock for the aquarium trade,...
by CORAL Magazine | Nov 30, 2009 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Originally posted: November 2009 Ed Haag talks with Ken Nedimyer, CORAL November/December 2009 In 1977, a major cold front struck the southeastern seaboard of the U.S. Snow fell in the Florida Keys and the water temperatures plunged in that normally tropical...