by CORAL Magazine | Jul 7, 2016 | Marine
Pim Bongaerts is a coral biologist at the University of Queensland, AU, with an intense curiosity about everyday events on the reef, such as how certain corals survive burial in sand or being flipped up-side-down. bioGraphic Magazine, powered by the California Academy...
by Matt Pedersen | Jan 20, 2015 | Marine
CORAL Magazine fan Vanessa Cara Kerr recently shared with us some incredible underwater footage in her film The Glowing Corals of the Dark. The film, filmed on location under the waters of Koh Tao, Thailand, demonstrate firsthand a growing scuba diving phenomenon; UV,...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 19, 2014 | Marine
Think corals are fussy eaters? Watch them attacking and ingesting dry pelleted food. Credit Than Thein | Tidal Gardens |...
by James Lawrence | Apr 2, 2014 | Marine
Hand-held camera invasion of an interesting 200-gallon small-polyp stony coral reef (but watch for the Ricordea spp. profusion around minute 5). Credit: Tony Nguyen | My Reef Living |...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 22, 2014 | Marine
Almost a thing of the past, a fish-dominated marine aquarium with no corals or ornamental invertebrates is a rarity these days, but Reefbuilders’ videographer Jake Adams finds an outstanding exception in the home of Chris Campbell of Highlands, Colorado....