by CORAL Magazine | Jul 31, 2013 | Marine
Difficult to identify but often dazzlingly beautiful, Chalice corals are much-appreciate by many reef aquarists. Now a new species of this small genus of shallow-water Indo-Pacific stony corals has just been added to the roster of eight previously known Echinophyllia...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 29, 2013 | Marine
Isolated in the middle of the tropical Pacific Ocean, many island nations rely on fishing for their food security and economy. But a new study by an international team of scientists suggests that global warming could dramatically reduce their accessible fish resources...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 25, 2013 | Marine, News & Notes
CORAL Magazine Volume 10, Number 5 From a virtual unknown in a remote archipelago in Indonesia, the Banggai Cardinalfish became an overnight sensation among marine aquarists and, now 20 years later, its striking beauty, bold attitude and fascinating breeding habits...
by Nate Wilson | Jul 1, 2013 | CORAL - Nate Wilson, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Online supplemental content for The Classroom Ocean, by Nate Wilson, published in the July/August 2013 Issue of CORAL Magazine. Supplemental #1 | Supplemental #2 The Reef Conservation Society’s Tanks for Schools program was featured in the July/August 2013 issue of...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 27, 2013 | Marine
Here is the most-forwarded news link in the CORAL and AMAZONAS offices this week, discovered by Art Director Linda Provost. The cheeky Daily Mail of London calls her Princess of Whales (How a naked female scientist tries to tame belugas in the freezing Arctic) Full...