by Rich Ross | May 2, 2012 | Conservation, Fish, Travel
After two weeks of slogging through the jungle, being forced to endure huge stick insects, wild pygmy elephants, several species of hornbills and a Tarsier, we are finally getting down to seeing some “good wild life.”… by Rich Ross | Mar 29, 2012 | Cephalopods, Invertebrates, Science, Too Cute, Travel
http://vimeo.com/32948329 The upcoming issue of Reefs magazine will feature part two of the series documenting the Steinhart Aquarium in California Academy of Sciences role in the 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition.… by Marcin Smok | Mar 21, 2012 | Travel
Reefers are specific kind of people. Their hobby usually affects everyone in the household, from frozen bugs stacked between human food in the freezer, ruined from saltwater spills hardwood floors to electric bill at the end of the month- it’s not easy to... by Jared Goldenberg | Mar 1, 2012 | Conservation, Eye Candy, Photography, Travel
http://bcove.me/jkix8zqu Thanks to a collaboration between The University of Queensland, a multinational insurance firm called The Catlin Group, and (prepare to be shocked) Google, the best dive destination on the planet just might... by Josh Saul | Feb 20, 2012 | Funny, Travel
Fish are a lot like people. We’ve already talked about the Jersey Shore fish behavior, and here we have an interesting study showing that larger fish, like this sweetlips, clearly like the vertical protection and many exit options of this shelf, which is... by Josh Saul | Feb 20, 2012 | Opinion, Reef, Travel
There a tons of hobbyists who have never been scubadiving, reef aquariums are a wonderful way of experiencing the world of the reefs without leaving your living room. Invariably, new hobbyists are confronted with the term “muck diving”, which is a common...