by Todd Gardner | Oct 18, 2021 | Aquaculture, Fish
It’s been an eventful year for the advancement of aquaculture, particularly for angelfishes. For the first time since the 1970s we’ve seen Pomacanthid angelfishes reared in intensive culture conditions.… by Jen Lowy | Oct 11, 2021 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Fish, Sustainability
What do you see when you look at a saltwater Clownfish? Do you see Nemo and Marlin? I’ll tell you what I see. I see a fish that was almost endangered but now prevails. I see a fish that started an important movement that will someday save the... by Admin | Oct 7, 2021 | Fish, Photography
 In my last post I discussed the need to capture images of the often overlooked fish on the reef and how, in doing so, I could capture a few pleasing fish portraits. Well, in this post I want to look at the other side of the same coin, by trying to capture a wider... by Admin | Oct 6, 2021 | Fish, Photography
I’ve often been grateful to those fish that many divers pass by as they look for something larger and more exciting. Divers sometimes do have a ‘fisherman’s’ mind-set – they are seemingly competing with each other to see the largest... by Admin | Oct 4, 2021 | Fish, Photography, Science
Amphiprion bicinctus is not a common fish in the trade, but for visitors to the Red Sea, it’s a common sight. I’ve had a great fondness for clownfish since I first saw one on an old nature documentary in the 1970s, so when I first saw one in the wild I was utterly... by Joe Rowlett | Sep 20, 2021 | Fish
Blennies are a diverse lot, with some 400+ species scattered across several dozen genera, but, out of all this taxonomic richness, only a small number of these fishes commonly find their way into aquarium exports.…