by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 25, 2014 | Science
So a friend of mine from High School, Joseph DeBello Gaglio, delighted me the other day by leaving this lovely little gem on my doorstep! A raw oak finish studded with hundreds of steel nails make little sense until Joe works his magic with some navy string to tie it... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 25, 2014 | Science
Folks over at the National Science Foundation (NSF) have been quite generous with their hefty award of $1,892,911 to California State University Northridge marine biologists Robert Carpenter and Peter... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 25, 2014 | Science
Nearly six decades after he originally filmed there, Sir David Attenborough is making a reappearance at the Great Barrier Reef to film a new BBC series set to debut late next year. This is great news for my Attenborough fix – bad news for my notoriously minimal... by Francis Yupangco | Sep 24, 2014 | Science
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln8AX7n4ftA&w=560&h=315] The Vancouver Aquarium has been at the forefront of marine conservation since 1956. Having been an aquarist there myself for seven years, I have remained a strong advocate and fan of the great... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 24, 2014 | Science
Masters of disguise and no bigger than your thumbnail, the Pigmy Seahorse has got to be one of the cutest little Hippocampus you may ever see. Odd fact: the word “Hippocampus” actually comes from the Ancient Greek word hippos meaning “horse”... by Caitlin Nichole | Sep 24, 2014 | Science
So my Social Media Circle was quite generous to me today when I reached out and asked for any personal experience with the deadly Palytoxin we are faced with when dealing with some of our reefs. My take on the  output?…