by Afishionado | Apr 5, 2018 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Corals
As a social media addict on reef and coral related subjects, I come across many interesting questions on popular facebook groups. Recently, one in particular stood out: “…that neon green nepthea is extinct in Palau.… by Admin | Apr 2, 2018 | Conservation, Fish, Sustainability
It’s a simple concept. Limit or stop fishing in some areas to allow fish populations to regenerate and individual animals to reach a greater age and size, and there’s more fish ultimately available for everyone. … by xeniaforever | Mar 30, 2018 | Conservation, Industry, Sustainability
Almost three years ago, I shared some good news; Adidas had partnered with the collaborative environmental group Parley for the Oceans to design and produce a sneaker whose shoe upper was made entirely of yarns and filaments reclaimed and recycled from ocean waste and... by Afishionado | Mar 24, 2018 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Video
This year, I plan on focusing my interviews, articles, and other reefs work on aquaculture, conservation, sustainable efforts, and education. Why is that important? We as hobbyists need to know what is going on in our world, as well as what efforts are being made to... by Admin | Mar 24, 2018 | Conservation
In recent years climatologists have begun to more clearly understand the role seagrass meadows play in storing carbon, with some seagrass meadows being able to capture more carbon per acre than the tropical rain... by Admin | Mar 21, 2018 | Conservation, Science
I don’t eat much seafood any more, I’m allergic to crustaceans so that doesn’t help much, but when I can I will eat scallops. The only problem is, most scallops are caught by dredging, a far from sustainable...