by Matthew Stansbery | Jul 13, 2015 | Conservation, Science, Sustainability
Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo is trying to figure out what may have caused a drop in oxygen that killed four Southern stingrays and 50 Cownose stingrays last Friday. Emergency notifications from the system that monitors oxygen and ozone levels went out around 1:45pm... by Francis Yupangco | Jul 9, 2015 | Conservation, Fish, Science
Several Aquariums in Japan are trying to organize a group to bypass the restrictions placed on buying Taiji Dolphins instituted by the Japanese Association of Zoos (Jaza) and Aquariums on behalf of the World Association of Zoo’s and Aquarium’s initiative... by Francis Yupangco | Jul 7, 2015 | Conservation, Corals
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I6hDqCrI9o&w=560&h=315] A turtle in the Great Barrier Reef had a GoPro attached to its back, thanks to the amazing work of the World Wildlife... by xeniaforever | Jul 3, 2015 | Conservation, Industry, Sustainability, Technology
The Adidas Group has just partnered with Parley for the Oceans, an initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the beauty and fragility of the oceans and to collaborating on projects that can end their destruction, to design and produce a sneaker whose shoe upper... by xeniaforever | Jul 3, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Photography, Reefs in Art, Science
Two years ago, Barry and Aimee Brown began photographing “hidden” letters in the brain coral colonies around Curacao, the Caribbean island where they live. Their hunt, which sometimes took them as deep as 100 feet, gave them an even better understanding of... by Matthew Stansbery | Jul 2, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Fish, Invertebrates, Sustainability
The Journal of Science recently published a paper from the University of California at Berkeley where fossils were studied to help predict which marine species were now at the greatest risk for extinction.”Marine…