by Austin Lefevre | Dec 9, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Events, Eye Candy, Invertebrates, Photography, Reefs in Art, Science, Technology
Coral Morphologic is at it again in this time premiering their new film in a custom designed room at DesignMiami/ 2014. They’ve taken it to the next level making this film viewable on the Oculus Rift lending a 360° virtual reality experience to... by Matthew Stansbery | Dec 3, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Science
Research from the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), based at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa (UHM), has highlighted another damaging effect of rising ocean acidity. “It was surprising to discover that small-scale changes in the environment can... by Matthew Stansbery | Nov 25, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Fish, Industry
With the lists of “threatened” and “endangered” coral species being increased every year, this paper sheds light onto a presumptuous problem guiding reef... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 20, 2014 | Conservation, Fish, Science
I’ve been sadly following the Starfish Wasting Syndrome since it started shocking researchers and scientists with alarming rates of starfish mutilation and deaths since 2013. Scientists first starting noticing the disease along the North American West... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 18, 2014 | Conservation, Science, Shark Week, Tanks
Sand Tiger Sharks look fierce, they are the quintessential, stereotypical ‘man-eater shark’ with their jagged, razor sharp teeth protruding out of their mouth. Basically, they are the big-ticket item many aquarium visitors expect to see in... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 16, 2014 | Conservation, Fish, Science
Global appetite for Tuna has increased tremendously over the last few decades. As such, along with the rapid surge in consumption has also included alarming decline in wild tuna species. There was a time when farming of tuna was considered...