by CORAL Magazine | Oct 28, 2022 | Marine
Jake Adams in Golden, Colorado, celebrating his 40th birthday in September, 2021. He was 41 at the time of his passing. Image courtesy Windsor Adams. Jake Adams has been a perennial nominee and finalist for the MASNA Award, and as part of that process, nominees are...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 27, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
An Associated Press article by Victoria Milko, Firdia Lisnawati, and Kathy Young, published on October 19th, 2022, has sparked discussion of the marine aquarium trade, including a response from the Pet Advocacy Network (formerly PIJAC). The report builds a case that...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 18, 2022 | Marine
Invasive crustose coralline algae (yellow/brown color) that has overgrown reef corals in the Virgin Islands National Park in St. John. A Woods Hole Oceanographic-led study found this alga released caffeine in high quantities, impacting healthy reef growth. Image...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 14, 2022 | Marine
Fanjingshania renovata, artist’s reconstruction of the earliest-known jawed fish, an acanthocodian similar to primitive “spiny sharks.” These ocean-going predators pre-date the appearance of corals—and humans—by hundreds of million years. Credit:...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 7, 2022 | Marine, New Products
It has been years since the first captive-bred Cleaner Wrasses were created, by accident, during an angelfish-rearing effort at Bali Aquarich. Now, captive-bred Cleaner Wrasses are here again and available in very limited quantities via larval-rearing efforts at...