by Todd Gardner | Oct 24, 2017 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Eye Candy, Fish, Science, Sustainability
For the first time ever, captive bred Gramma dejongi and Rainfordia opercularis will go on exhibit in a public aquarium in the coming weeks. Thanks to a generous donation by Fluid Dynamics International and its partners and benefactors (including Suffolk County... by Joe Rowlett | Sep 30, 2017 | Conservation, Science
One of the rarest reef systems on the planet occurs off the coast of Taoyuan in Northwestern Taiwan, and, unfortunately, it may soon be destroyed to make room for an industrial park. Unlike the coral-dominated reefs characteristic of the tropics, this unique habitat... by Marcin Smok | Sep 14, 2017 | Conservation, MACNA, Reef, Sustainability
Interview with Martha Roesler, Chief Development Officer The Coral Restoration Foundation is celebrating 10 years of operation, and on this occasion, our team at reefs.com presented the non-profit organization with a “Best of Show”... by Todd Gardner | Aug 4, 2017 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Eye Candy, Fish, Science, Too Cute
Okay. Probably not, considering some of the contenders, but still…you have to admit that it’s pretty awesome.… by Admin | Jul 28, 2017 | Conservation, Opinion, Science
A number of countries have now banned, or indicate that they will ban, plastic microbeads, the pesky little pieces of plastic that are used as exfoliants and scrubs in cosmetics.… by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Conservation
To put it simply: ghost fishing is what happens when discarded fishing gear continues to fish. Of all the rubbish that we fill our oceans with, I think discarded fishing gear is some of the most...