by CORAL Magazine | Apr 15, 2009 | Marine
Originally posted: 2009 In response to: Marinelife Collection Debate Heats Up in Florida Shrouding Opinion in Fact: Science Stampeding to Collapse Overharvests in Florida? Please Consider Some Facts Dear CORAL Magazine, It is encouraging to see the animated...
by James Lawrence | Apr 13, 2009 | AMAZONAS - James Lawrence, CORAL - James Lawrence, Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
A bill now working its way through the United States Congress would effectively end the keeping of non-native species in home aquariums. (Nevermind that your pet finches, hamsters, and Portugese Water Dogs might be banned, too.) We will be publishing much more, but in...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 5, 2009 | Marine
Originally posted: 2009 A response to: “Crawling to Collapse: Ecologically Unsound Ornamental Invertebrate Fisheries” By Eric Borneman It is with some dismay that I read the responses of Watson, Moe, Wittenrich and Young regarding the article, “Crawling to Collapse:...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 2, 2009 | Date?, Marine
Originally posted: 2009 Taking Exception to Andrew Rhyne et al. By Forrest Young The Rhyne et al paper that spawned the New York Times article is a publication that we take exception to, as it is full of hyperbole and inaccurate claims that really don’t have any...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 2, 2009 | Date?, Marine
Originally posted: 2009 By Craig Watson I have been acquainted with the ornamental industry in Florida for many years, the past 22 as an extension and research scientist with the University of Florida. I do not have a direct programmatic assignment or daily...
by James Lawrence | Mar 30, 2009 | CORAL - James Lawrence, Marine
Say farewell to high-wattage, energy-sapping metal halides. In a highly engaging event recently staged by CORAL and its partners, Tyler and Madeline Dawson of the Pet Advantage in Burlington, Vermont, several fascinating trends emerged. Speaker Brian Edwards of Fins...