by Colin Foord | Dec 5, 2024 | Reefs in Art
We are excited to share the world’s longest running underwater timelapse, starting May 1st 2023 and running 569 days through November 20th, 2024. This period covers summer 2023’s unprecedented coral bleaching event, and indeed multiple corals can be seen bleaching,... by xeniaforever | Dec 3, 2024 | Reefs in Art
Nick Mayer’s mission is to inspire an appreciation for this planet’s amazing creatures by portraying them as they really are. A full-time artist since 2012, he worked at fishery research jobs for Alaska Fish & Game on Kodiak Island, Oregon Fish &... by xeniaforever | Nov 15, 2024 | Reefs in Art
Andrey Mantula is the owner of Fish and Ships Assemblage and Steampunk styles crafts. A retired sailor from Russia, he now lives in a small village in Serbia with his wife. He tells me that the idea for these steampunk fish and sea creatures came to him spontaneously... by Colin Foord | Nov 7, 2024 | Reefs in Art
We are proud to unveil the limited edition Reef x Coral Morphologic Homeys, a Coral Morph-inspired cushioned slipper that celebrates the warmth and color of the coral reef during the winter months, when ocean time is... by Colin Foord | Sep 6, 2024 | Reefs in Art
Our album Coral Morphologic 2 is now available in physical formats (vinyl / CD / cassette) from Miami’s Terrestrial Funk. The vinyl LP includes a foldout poster featuring album artwork by Robert... by Colin Foord | Aug 31, 2024 | Reefs in Art
A new scientific paper has been published in the research journal Frontiers in Remote Sensing titled ‘Automatic detection of unidentified fish sounds: a comparison of traditional deep learning with machine learning’ authored by Xavier Mouy et al, which analyzed...