Adopt a Coral this Holiday Season!

Looking for a unique gift for a friend or loved one? Why not adopt a coral in their name? Not only will you be giving them a beautiful, interesting experience, but you’ll be helping save our reefs – and as I’m sure most of you know, our reefs can use...

SOULS

New Book Alert! ” ‘SOULS IS A RARE and captivating journey into the hearts and minds of some of the most extraordinary ocean explorers of our time. They are not just scientists, photographers or geniuses, they are visionaries who have shaped our...

Monday Archives: Larval Rearing of the Purple Masked Angelfish (Paracentropyge venusta) Using Only Cultured Food

Figure 1. 25 day post hatch Purple Masked Angelfish larva. Over the past year while working on our Rising Tide project, the larval rearing work has focused on the Purple Masked Angelfish Paracentropyge venusta. We had success on our fifth rearing trial in getting the larvae to the juvenile stage. That larval trial started in November of 2013 and the success was most likely brought about through the use of wild plankton collected from Kaneohe Bay. Plankton was collected almost daily in an effort to provide the larval fish with the necessary nutrients to get them through the larval phases, past metamorphosis and into the juvenile stage. Although we were happy with this accomplishment it meant that larval rearing of this species might be dependent and only possible in areas near a source of wild plankton.

Reef Shopping: Opolis

Since the very beginning, Opolis knew it wanted to develop collections that would reflect its commitment to shifting the industry standard of optics manufacturing, AND their commitment to cleaning up the...

Join Club Ocean!

Adopt a coral, track a turtle, and help support ocean and environmental organizations worldwide! Bond forever with a sea turtle thanks to your tracking bracelet! Receive direct access to its name, pictures, discover its story and watch over her everyday on a map...