by Todd Gardner | Apr 4, 2014 | DIY, Fish, Invertebrates, Science, Seahorses
Springtime in New York brings the return of migratory birds and fishes, hibernating reptiles and amphibians, and if you know where to look, massive swarms of the mysid shrimp, Neomysis americana. … by Todd Gardner | Oct 17, 2013 | DIY, Eye Candy, Fish, Science
Divers and fish collectors in Long Island waters commonly encounter two species of goatfish: the red goatfish, Mullus auratus, and the spotted goatfish, Pseudupeneus maculatus. Although they are similar in outward appearance, their behavior and adaptability to... by Todd Gardner | Oct 5, 2013 | Conservation, DIY, Eye Candy, Fish, Science
As the days shorten and the nights get colder in New York, the beach crowds and SCUBA divers give way to cold north winds and bundled-up fishermen, cashing in on the fall striped bass migration. Â Between the less-than-favorable weather, and the need to return to... by danireef | Aug 9, 2012 | Events
Aquastudio stores, exclusive of Elos brand, expand in the world and a few days ago there was the grand opening of the new Elos Aquastudio in New York Obviously we would like to visit it soon, but we leave you with a video presentation that shows you how beautiful and... by Todd Gardner | Dec 19, 2011 | Conservation, Corals, Invertebrates, Science
Yes, you heard right. The waters of New York are good for more than discarded bodies, oil spills, and container ships, but if you think our marine biodiversity ends at bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix), striped bass (Morone saxatilis), and the occasional stray tropical...