by Heidi dM | Apr 29, 2015 | Conservation, Science
For a week (13 – 18 April 2015), South Africans along the Western Cape coastline were dressing up in black and white and walking…and walking…and walking. The Waddle for a Week is an annual event that brings together committed, conservation-minded citizens keen to... by Francis Yupangco | Apr 28, 2015 | Conservation, Science
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMdawl05lMs&w=560&h=315] How would you feel encountering a swarm of leeches swimming in masses??!!! That’s the stuff of horror movies….and… by Tami Weiss | Apr 28, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Events, Fish, Science, Seahorses, Tanks
Asterina seastar on glass. Photo by Vishal BhaveCC BY-NC-SA When are spots on a seahorse not spots? When they’re starfish bites. Recently, a fellow seahorse keeper Adrienne Smith asked about some unusual markings on her seahorses. by Francis Yupangco | Apr 23, 2015 | Conservation, Fish, Reef, Science
We all know that Global warming in recent years is at its highest levels. Global warming is a huge problem, of which we don’t even know the implications of the full long term impacts of this rapid climate... by Francis Yupangco | Apr 21, 2015 | Conservation, Fish
New fishing rules for Oahu aimed at protecting aquarium fish have been implemented as of April 2, 2015. The Department of Land and Natural Resources states that there are now new daily commercial bag and size limits that apply to aquarium... by Francis Yupangco | Apr 20, 2015 | Conservation, Science
The New England Aquarium is attempting to set the right ‘mood’ for its African Penguins. The Aquarium is trying to play matchmaker to eight pairs of African Penguins so that they will breed more...