by Barry Brown | May 8, 2017 | Fish
Good morning all, remember me?? My life has been crazy these past few months with traveling around the world and trying to get settled into new places, I have had very little time to post blogs… I just got back from a tiny island in the Caribbean called St. Eustatius or “Statia as the locals call it” on another assignment for the world famous Smithsonian Institution. This time I was there for two weeks taking photos of all the amazing fish and invertebrates collected from the deep using a mini-submersible owned and operated by Substation-Curacao. For two weeks we lived aboard a giant research vessel named the “Chapman” which was anchored just offshore near the main harbor of St. by Todd Gardner | Jun 1, 2012 | Aquaculture, Fish
After a staggering larval period of 126-143 days, three of the candy bass larvae at the Long Island Aquarium have finally reached... by Todd Gardner | Nov 30, 2011 | Aquaculture, Fish, Industry, Science, Tanks
It’s been more than two weeks since I posted news of the first settlement of a Liopropoma bass at the Long Island Aquarium. I know at least a few of you are eager for an update, but there really hasn’t been anything new to report…until...