by Mike Tuccinardi | Sep 13, 2014 | AMAZONAS - Mike Tuccinardi, Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
Aquarama, a major aquatics industry expo held biennially in Singapore, has recently announced a move intended to foster closer ties between industry members and those in public aquaria. The press release explains that the upcoming trade show has made a major effort to...
by Ret Talbot | Sep 5, 2014 | Marine
Underwater altercation when fish collector and group of anti-aquarium activists meet goes to trial Earlier this week, aquarium fisherman Jay Lovell pleaded not guilty in Hawaii to charges of “terroristic threatening” in a widely publicized altercation between Lovell...
by Ret Talbot | May 9, 2013 | CORAL - Ret Talbot, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Opinion By Ret Talbot Excerpt from CORAL, May/June 2013 I was having a conversation last night with a person who knows his way around the marine aquarium livestock trade and hobby. We were discussing the future of both trade and hobby in light of the increasing number...
by CORAL Magazine | Dec 11, 2012 | Marine, News & Notes
International trade in live corals could help preserve coral reef ecosystems, says new paper by Dr. Andrew L. Rhyne, Michael F. Tlusty and Les Kaufman News Release: December 11, 2012 Text from Andy Rhyne with mages by Ret Talbot The international trade in corals used...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 15, 2009 | Marine
Originally posted: 2009 In response to: Marinelife Collection Debate Heats Up in Florida Shrouding Opinion in Fact: Science Stampeding to Collapse Overharvests in Florida? Please Consider Some Facts Dear CORAL Magazine, It is encouraging to see the animated...