by Heidi dM | Oct 31, 2022 | Science
A previously undescribed oasis of life, 500 meters below the waves of the Indian Ocean, has been discovered by the Nekton Maldives Mission. Â Video evidence from a submersible, biological samples and extensive sonar mapping indicate that predators in this zone feed on... by Matthew Stansbery | Nov 19, 2015 | Corals, Eye Candy, Photography, Reef
As active owners of captive reef environments we naturally appeal to the brightest coral, or most visually stunning morphologies of imported specimens, but for the first time ever scientists from San Diego State University have created a computation that will measure... by Kenneth Wingerter | May 24, 2013 | Conservation, Fish
As anyone who has ever kept it with their goldfish knows, the aquatic plant hornwort (Ceratophyllum submersum) is really tough. It thrives in virtually all conditions, reaching extraordinary growth rates when exposed to intense... by Michael Rice | Jul 29, 2011 | Science
There’s an invasion in the works in the Atlantic Ocean, and these aquatic species don’t come in piece. Receding ice above North America is opening a clear portal larger each year which allows foreign species to pass through into the...