Reefs.com - Saltwater Aquarium - Reef Aquarium
  • Forum
  • Market
  • Stores
  • Magazine
  • Guides
    • Start An Aquarium
    • Fish
    • Coral
    • Inverts
    • Pests
    • Calculators
      • Acropora Red Bugs
      • Instant Phyto
      • Electricity Usage
      • Sump/Tank Volume
      • Rock and Sand
      • Sanjay’s Lighting
    • Community
      • Reef Glossary
      • Reef Clubs
      • Podcasts
      • Events
  • App

54 Stingrays Die at Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo

by Matthew Stansbery | Jul 13, 2015 | Conservation, Science, Sustainability

Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo is trying to figure out what may have caused a drop in oxygen that killed four Southern stingrays and 50 Cownose stingrays last Friday. Emergency notifications from the system that monitors oxygen and ozone levels went out around 1:45pm...

Adidas Sneakers made from Ocean Waste

by xeniaforever | Jul 3, 2015 | Conservation, Industry, Sustainability, Technology

The Adidas Group has just partnered with Parley for the Oceans, an initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the beauty and fragility of the oceans and to collaborating on projects that can end their destruction, to design and produce a sneaker whose shoe upper...

Mapping the Intrinsic Risk of Marine Species

by Matthew Stansbery | Jul 2, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Fish, Invertebrates, Sustainability

The Journal of Science recently published a paper from the University of California at Berkeley where fossils were studied to help predict which marine species were now at the greatest risk for extinction.”Marine…

Chromis Make Gender Adjustments to Combat Global Warming

by Matthew Stansbery | Jul 2, 2015 | Conservation, Fish, Science, Sustainability

A new study from the University of Sydney Australia has found that the Spiny Chromis reef fish can manipulate the gender of their offspring to combat the gender bias created by increasing ocean temperatures. …

Long Island Collecting Log: An abundance of butterflies

by Todd Gardner | Jul 1, 2015 | Eye Candy, Fish, MACNA, Science, Sustainability

For me, one of the most interesting things about the appearance of the tropical strays on Long Island, is the sheer abundance of some of the species. The spotfin butterflyfish, Chaetodon ocellatus is a great...

The Return of Fish Aid in Reef Recovery

by Matthew Stansbery | Jul 1, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Fish, Sustainability

Overfishing is one key impact to the decline of coral reefs worldwide and a new study performed by the Wildlife Conservation Society, James Cook University, and The Australian Institute of Marine Science shows just how important fish are to the recovery of areas...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

Contact Us – [email protected]

Advertising – Vendor Forums

Upcoming Events

Notice
There are no upcoming events.

Get the Latest Aquarium News

About – Privacy – Terms