by Todd Gardner | Jun 19, 2018 | Eye Candy, Fish, Photography, Science, Shark Week, Travel
Recently I had the pleasure of diving on the wreck of the Atlas Tanker with Olympus Dive Charters out of Morehead City, North Carolina. Here is a brief account and some video highlights of what turned out to be one of the most memorable dives of my... by Todd Gardner | Jun 6, 2018 | Science
Last week I had the pleasure of visiting one of the world’s premier seahorse aquaculture facilities: Seahorse Savvy, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The visit materialized when I realized that a pilgrimage to my homeland of Long Island would take me within a few... by xeniaforever | Jun 3, 2018 | Fish, Science
Fish, like all animals living on Earth, need oxygen to survive. But while their terrestrial counterparts rely on lungs to supply their bodies with this crucial element, fish have gills, and the size of those gills in relation to the rate of their growth determine just... by Admin | Jun 2, 2018 | Corals, Science
Some corals in the Red Sea have been considered resistant to the effects of climate change, as waters warm and become more acidic.... by Admin | May 29, 2018 | Science
For the first time, a study has quantified just how important seagrass is in supporting global fisheries’... by Admin | May 27, 2018 | Science
Looking a little like Chewbacca’s most intimate and prized organs of reproduction, sea grass balls are found on pretty much every beach in the Mediterranean, from Spain to Turkey. But what are they and how do they...