by Dan Rigle | Jan 20, 2015 | Science
Some corals, like the Acropora desalwii above, really add a blast of color to a reef aquarium. Â This image was taken from the top of the coral, and shows the parts of the specimen that are exposed to the brightest... by Caitlin Nichole | Jan 19, 2015 | Conservation, Industry, Science
WAIT! Don’t tune out – this will be interesting. Is it a glamorous topic? Not at all. I sat down (giddily) with one Ret Talbot and one Richard Ross to talk about sustainability, conservation and what it means to the... by Jeremy Gosnell | Jan 19, 2015 | Science
In past posts, I’ve written about the effort of conservationists to put a stop to the collection and sale of marine organisms. I’ve also spoken at length about NOAA’s decision to add 20 different coral species (5 Caribbean, 15 Indo Pacific) to the list of threatened... by Austin Lefevre | Jan 17, 2015 | Science
While I like to keep my writing directed towards things that will help readers be successful at reef keeping, this one is too good not to share. A man was flying his R/C plane over Osprey Bay in Cape Range National Park (Exmouth, Western Australia) and became... by Francis Yupangco | Jan 17, 2015 | Fish, Science, Tanks
On March 27, 2015, the Toledo Zoo Aquarium will re-open it’s doors after two years and a $25 million dollar renovation. While the historic 1939 exterior remains the same, the interior is new and... by Noel Heinsohn | Jan 16, 2015 | Science
Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday and are looking forward to the year to come. My name is Noel Heinsohn, and I am an aquarist at the Long Island Aquarium. I have been working here as the aqua culturist for the last year and a half after Todd...