by xeniaforever | Apr 14, 2021 | Conservation, Industry, Sustainability
The Coral Reef Aquarium Fisheries Campaign’s goal is to empower sustainable coral reef aquarium fisheries that support biodiversity conservation, healthy ecosystems, and the livelihoods of fishers, traders, and others that depend on them across the global value... by Tony Rogers | Mar 13, 2021 | Reef, Sustainability, Video
We are proud to unveil the Volcom X Coral Morphologic collection, a men’s / women’s clothing line featuring our flower anemone and brain coral photography blended with classic Volcom design. by Admin | Dec 18, 2020 | Fish, Sustainability
The UK Government is, as anyone over here knows, in the middle of (and by the time this is published may have concluded) negotiations with the EU regarding a Brexit trade deal. This has been long and complicated and is either the best news or the worst, depending on... by Art Parola | Jun 12, 2020 | Fish, Industry, Reef, Sustainability
With the Hawaii Land Board’s decision last month, the battle over the aquarium fishery in Hawaii continues. The future of what many top scientists regard as one of the most sustainable near shore fisheries in the world is... by Nicholas T. Hartman | Feb 25, 2020 | Sustainability, Video
[embedded content] We are proud to announce the official launch of the Coral City Camera, an underwater camera streaming live from our joint urban coral research site with NOAA / University of Miami’s ACCRETE Lab. Visit and bookmark the site here: http://coralcitycamera.com/ We kicked off the launch with a party on the Miami waterfront overlooking the site of the CCC at Pérez Art Museum, Romulo Del Castillo provided the Miami jams following a panel discussion led by National Geographic explorer Alizé Carrère featuring Colin, NOAA scientist Dr. Ian Enochs, and Miami Beach’s environment & sustainability director Elizabeth Wheaton. Massive Thanks to our CCC collaborators Bridge Initiative and Bas Fisher Invitational, NOAA / UM’s ACCRETE Lab, Reuben Molinares, who created the CCC website with art by Brian Butler, and the myriad of supporters who made this project a reality. The CCC floating on Biscayne Bay – 2.6.20. Tags: Coral City Camera, Coral Morphologic, PAMM This entry was posted on Friday, February 7th, 2020 at 1:21 pm and is filed under Art, Live, Miami, Music, Natural History, Research, Video. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. by Afishionado | Feb 22, 2020 | Aquaculture, Sustainability, Video
Those of you that have been following social media have undoubtedly heard the amazingly good news that the Indonesian Coral Ban is being lifted. What does it mean? Why was the ban placed in the first place?…