by Todd Gardner | Aug 21, 2015 | Eye Candy, Fish, MACNA, Science, Sustainability
It’s late August and, as always, things are heating up in the waters of Long Island. I haven’t had a chance to log many of my excursions for the past month – partly because I’ve been traveling, but mostly because I’ve spent so much time underwater that I haven’t had a... by Kenneth Wingerter | Aug 17, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Science, Sustainability
It may be a bit surprising that previously undescribed species can still be discovered in an area such as the rocky reefs of the Tamar River Estuary in Tasmania, which is fairly well studied and frequently photographed by recreational... by xeniaforever | Aug 13, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Science, Sustainability
Check out this video from Richard Ross!  Acropora cervicornis larvae – baby Staghorn coral – are swimming around in their petri dish, just 7 days after he and a world-renowned team of scientists collected 25 mL of concentrated eggs from the spawning Acerv... by Francis Yupangco | Aug 10, 2015 | Fish, Industry, Sustainability
The Georgia Aquarium has embarked on a legal battle over a  permit denial from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Fisheries Service, known as NOAA... by Joe Rowlett | Aug 3, 2015 | Photography, Sustainability
Following World War II, the emergence of nuclear weapons became a subject of public fascination. Previous detonations had all been performed in complete secrecy or in the theater of war, and it wouldn’t be until 1946 that the general population was allowed to... by xeniaforever | Jul 30, 2015 | Conservation, DIY, Home Decor, Science, Sustainability, Too Cute
My children are fascinated with sea turtles. Those enormous reptiles that drift peacefully for thousands of miles on the ocean currents, observing the world with gentle eyes, have captured their...