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Wreck Reef Expedition… short bios for each team member
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Here you will find a short biography on each member of the Wreck Reef expedition. Photos will follow shortly. Jennifer McKinnon is a Lecturer in the Flinders University Program in Maritime Archaeology, Adelaide, South Australia. Originally from the US, she moved to Australia in 2006 to begin teaching at Flinders. ...4 hours ago -
Wreck Reef Expedition… swim-line searching and a sea snake
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Authority: 411
This morning greeted us with much the same weather conditions as yesterday – quite windy and choppy but lovely and warm. Today’s teams were broken down into much the same as yesterday’s with two snorkel swim-line teams, one Porpoise Cay team (terrestrial) and one fish team (biologists). This morning I had the ...4 hours ago -
Counting heads, fish heads, that is
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Authority: 540
Blue tang Source of photo: Age of Aquariums Divers spent more than 518 hours - equivalent to three straight weeks - counting fish off the shores of Cuba. They spotted the blue tang more often than any other fish, followed by the stoplight parrotfish , the foureye butterflyfish and the yellowtail snapper. ...8 hours ago -
NBA Star Luc Longley Names New Lebbeus Shrimp Species
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Authority: 426
Lebbeus clarehanna is a new shrimp species that was unveiled in the latest issue of the scholarly journal Zootaxa–what makes this shrimp different than all other animals? It was named by NBA star Luc Longley. Basketball fans and Chicagoans are familiar with the Aussie native who played along side Michael Jordan ...19 hours ago -
Blog Log: 27 Nov 2009
Pulau Hantu —
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You won’t believe what Hantu Blog divers saw in and around Pulau Hantu recently! Blog volunteer dive instructor Jimmy Goh plunged into the very clear local waters twice this month. A surprise for this time of the year! Jimmy visited the islands of Hantu and Jong , which is just a few hundred meters away from Pulau ...1 day ago -
One new tank…A million ideas!
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
I’m deep into the planning on my first new aquarium in 2 years. It’s a great feeling, I’m now in that most exciting phase of the planning process (in my warped opinion, anyways): the “Which idea do I try?” phase! On the surface, this seems like a really great place to be- and it is-but it’s actually a very ...1 day ago -
Anniversary At Gold Reef City Hotel, Casino and Theme Park
A Peek Into Our Lives —
Authority: 135
My surprise for my Boerewors for our 10 year anniversary was to spend the afternoon and evening at the Gold Reef City Hotel, Casino and Theme Park . All furnishings in the hotel rooms are specially selected to reflect the charm and elegance of the opulent residents of the 1890s Johannesburg Gold Rush. Our ...1 day ago -
Nothing that is natural is disgraceful
reddy2007 —
Authority: 146
Nothing that is natural is disgraceful - Latin Proverb paulo coelho As you cant store your heart in a safe deposit box, better start using it - paulo coelho Accept joy, even though youre afraid it might end one day - paulo coelho Be GRATEFUL for whoever comes, because each has been sent... as a guide from ...1 day ago -
Cruisin’ for a Climate Change Bruisin’
REAL DIRT —
Authority: 112
Stuart Kininmonth is a seafaring scientist - a sailor and researcher based on Magnetic Island, Queensland. Like every sector of society, yachties will be impacted by climate change. And what hurts them, hurts us. Here is Stu’s take on the ill wind about to blow.The light breeze fills the sails and quietly pushes ...2 days ago -
French Butterflyfish, Prognathodes guyanensis available for the first time from LiveAquaria, hybrid coming soon
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
The French Butterflyfish, Prognathodes guyanensis , is an extremely rare deepwater Caribbean butterflyfish which has very seldomly been collected for the aquarium trade. Most fish books list this species as being widespread in the Caribbean and absent from Florida, but recently, some intrepid deep diving fish ...2 days ago -
Photo Friday: Hatched turtle eggs in the Great Barrier Reef
Roaming Tales —
Authority: 462
Wilson Island, Australia; April 2009 Did you catch my video of a turtle hatchling on Heron Island earlier this week? On nearby Wilson Island, we were lucky enough to find the discarded shells. The turtles nest above the high-tide mark – sometimes in nice fine sand but sometimes a little higher into ...2 days ago -
From ReefBuilders to you — extremely useful and inexpensive gifts for every reefer on your list
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
The holidays are just around the corner and we at ReefBuilders thought we would help you out with some great ideas for inexpensive, yet really useful gifts. Sure we all probably add a new controller, lights or skimmer to our wishlist but sometimes it’s the little gifts that can make as much of a punch. If your ...2 days ago -
USA tour - month two
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Authority: 110
So Ive been slacking in my posting. You know what? There are several reasons why. Heres one. Lifes just peachy. Weve been hanging out with my friend, Debi, and friends, on her dirt farm as she calls it. Damn near perfect I call it. This was taken about 2 hours from her, just at sundown on a western Floridian ...2 days ago -
Tuamotu Maxima Clams begin to make the rounds, show off why some are being called ‘Multicolor Maxima’
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
Tuamotu Maxima Clams are easily one of the most exciting things to happen to Tridacnids for the home aquarium in a really long time. We were stunned to report that these clams would be a regular part of the giant clam scene about a month ago . Now that a couple shipments of these beauties have landed and the Tuamotu ...2 days ago -
Manhattan Reefs Fall Frag Swap this Sunday 12/6 at PACE University
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
The Manhattan Reefs Fall Frag Swap will be taking place Sunday December 6th at PACE University in downtown Manhattan. The bi-annual MR Frag Swap is a huge deal in the New England area that draws the hobby-industry’s finest manufacturers and some of the best corals and livestock in the North East. The cost of the ...2 days ago -
Maui proposes bill to regulate fish harvesting
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
Maui county in Hawaii is exploring new legislature to tighten up the state’s existing laws on how ornamental fish for the aquarium trade are treated when caught before they reach the distribution channel. The bill proposed last week would give Maui island animal control officers the authority to ensure that ...2 days ago -
Catching up: ESV B-Ionic Seawater and Biopellets available, MCU Research gets new firmware and PAR 38 lamp gets new lens options
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
ESV B-Ionic Seawater System is an exciting new liquid salt formula that we reported on a couple of months ago. After a thorough round of testing, new mixing isntructions and some fancy new labeling, the B-Ionic Seawater is ready for the mainstream with a 50 gallon mix running ~ $30 and 200 gllon mix running $75. ...2 days ago -
Deep Sea Aquatics Acquires Ocean View
Reef Builders -The Reef Aquarium Blog —
Authority: 144
Deep Sea Aquatics, the company that bring you the Neo Nano aquarium have completed their purchase of Ocean View. This purchase should bolster up Deep Sea’s presence in the southeast region of the United States. In addition to that though Deep Sea Aquatics product offerings are well rounded after the sale with ...2 days ago -
Jelly Fish Diving The Reef Series 1 by David Lane
1stAngel Arts Magazine —
Authority: 154
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Vibrio Produced Betaine, Glutamate and Succinate Thought to Induce Coral Bleaching
glassbox-design.com —
Authority: 426
In cool temperatures the bacteria Vibrio coralliilyticus is rarely a problem for coral, but when temperatures rise it is a different story–plaguing reefs around the world. Scientists have now have identified three matabolites released during the periods of warmer temperature by studying the the temperature dependent ...2 days ago

