by Caitlin Nichole | Nov 1, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Science
More specifically, with a sperm bank. This goes without saying, I’m not talking about human sperm. About four or so years ago, 70 Billion spermatozoa and 22 Billion coral embryos were collected and frozen by Australian scientists and tucked away into the sperm... by Francis Yupangco | Oct 27, 2014 | Conservation, Fish, Science
Largetooth sawfish are listed as critically endangered. The sawfish had been kept in aquariums for conservation. However, once the sawfish were released, it was hard to track their progress. Recently, ten sawfish were tracked in a study to see what happened when the... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 27, 2014 | Conservation, Invertebrates
Below the surface of silvery waters of beautiful Southern French Polynesian Islands Rapa and Marotiri, a wealth of sea life glides about. The reefs are healthy, thriving and rich with... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 24, 2014 | Conservation
Who’s up for a double-duty vacation? Any reefers with an itch to travel, a love of dying, and the desire to help our coral reefs, check out this volunteer opportunity in the lovely Phuket,... by Francis Yupangco | Oct 22, 2014 | Conservation, Opinion, Science
The Association of Zoo’s and Aquariums (AZA), founded in 1924, is a non-profit organization focused on conservation, education and advancement of aquariums and zoo’s. What is not to like about that... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 22, 2014 | Conservation, Eye Candy, Reefs in Art
Jason deCaires Taylor, famous sculptor known for his underwater works that double as artificial reefs, introduces to us “Ocean Atlas”. Stemming from the Atlas narrative, the young Bahamian girl is depicted holding up the weight of the ocean on her...