Prognathodes basabei, a new of deep-water Hawaiian butterflyfishÂ
Prognathodes basabei at a depth of approximately 55 m off Pearl and Hermes Atoll, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Photo by G. McFall.Prognathodes basabei... Read more.
First commercially available aquacultured Centropyge multicolor
Quality Marine press release: Quality Marine Receives Aquacultured Multicolor (C. multicolor) & Flame (C. loriculus AngelsQuality Marine is proud to... Read more.
UK joins the list of Countries to ban Plastic Microbeads
It’s not often that we get to hear positive news stories about the marine environment. With ocean acidification, coral bleaching, and invasive species all on... Read more.
Orhphek introduces Atlantik Compact LEDÂ
Orphek Atlantik Compact V3+All V3+ Atlantik LED lights, including the new Compact, come with Orphek’s built-in WiFi that allows programming, control,... Read more.
Robots vs. Invasive Lionfish
A great deal has been written about the problem of invasive lionfish in the Tropical Western Pacific and how the two species, Pterois volitans and P. miles, are... Read more.
A lionfish terminator
Rendering of the electric-shock lionfish culling robotic sumersibleFrom the Nekton Foundation:Prototype Robot to Cull Invasive Lionfish Tested in... Read more.
A few Strange Things Underwater
Humans have been chucking things into the water since…well, possibly since before we were humans. Until the last few millennia though, most things just... Read more.
Home Improvement: A hermit crab with anemonesÂ
This mutualism benefits the hermit crab by giving it an additional layer of camouflage and protection (ie. anemones with stinging cells) while the anemone, Calliactis... Read more.
Century-old aquarium at Green Aqua
Green Aqua is an aquascaping blog turned service team and retailer, founded in 2009 by three Hungarians: Attila Néder, Balázs Farkas and Viktor Lantos. This... Read more.
The strange life of the Pilot Fish
Over the years I’ve been fortunate to swim with a number of shark species. I recently spent time in the company of two Whitetip Oceanic sharks – these... Read more.