by CORAL Magazine | Jul 9, 2020 | Marine
Australian coral harvest sustainability questioned via James Cook University A new study illustrates the potential impact of recurrent heatwaves on coral species collected by the Australian aquarium coral industry The study’s lead author, Professor Morgan Pratchett...
by Matt Pedersen | Jul 3, 2020 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Go to the Digital Edition—for Immediate Reading The July/August 2020 Issue of CORAL is printed and on its way from New Hampshire to subscribers and leading local retail shops—on sale July 9th, 2020, at the best marine aquarium retail stores everywhere. Readers of the...
by James Lawrence | Jul 2, 2020 | Marine
WOODS HOLE, Mass. – Corals are “part animal, part plant, and part rock – and difficult to figure out, despite being studied for centuries,” says Philippe Laissue of University of Essex, a Whitman Scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory. Many corals are sensitive...
by Anne Linton | Jun 30, 2020 | CORAL Tables of Contents, Marine
LEGACY FISHES VOLUME 17, NUMBER 4 6 Letter From Europe by Daniel Knop 9 Editor’s Page by James M. Lawrence 12 Reef News: CORAL staff reports 24 Reef Visions by Matt Pedersen FEATURE ARTICLES 30 Aloha, Dr. Jack Randall — An extraordinary life, lived extraordinarily...
by Matt Pedersen | Jun 29, 2020 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, CORAL Excerpt, Marine, New Products
At a Glance: NEXUS BURST ANEMONE Entacmaea quadricolor Eye Catching Coral Vienna, Ohio eyecatchingcoral.com Geographic Origin: Unknown Light Level: Low to Moderate Flow Level: Low to Moderate Care Level: Moderate Now, for the rest of the story… Eye Catching...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 26, 2020 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
By Immo Gerber Excerpt from CORAL Magazine July/August 2020 Yes, my aquarium has a name: Area 51. It is included in the title of this article for a specific reason. A good verbal portrait usually begins, “Let me introduce myself, my name is …” I am following...