Feb 7, 2020 | Aquarius, Invasive Species, Marine Life, Ocean
Lionfish for Lunch Lionfish are a problem. They’ve been a problem in the Western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico for at least 40 years. They’re a problem because, as an invasive species with no natural predators and voracious appetites, their population has boomed,...
Jan 14, 2020 | Coral, Environment, Marine Life, Ocean
Grow Your Own Coral Keeping a saltwater aquarium is a beautiful and popular hobby. It’s also an expensive one. There’s the cost of the tank, the fish, the equipment, and of course, the coral. Aquarium coral can cost anywhere from $40 for beginner corals,...
Jan 10, 2020 | Coral, Coral Reefs, Environment, Marine Life, Ocean
What is Coral Bleaching? Coral reefs are famous for their brilliant colors. What many people don’t realize is that the coral themselves are white. They get those fabulous colors via a symbiotic relationship with tiny plants called zooxanthellae that usually live...
Jan 4, 2020 | Coral, Environment, Marine Life, Ocean
Coral Teamwork As a rule, coral eat tiny floating animals called zooplankton. It’s a pretty passive way of getting a meal. But in July of 2018, a study was published that shows that some coral might be more aggressive about their dinner. Irish and Italian scientists...
Dec 18, 2019 | Marine Life, Ocean
Red Handfish Hands Down The Red Handfish is an extremely rare reef fish that doesn’t swim around the Tasman Sea (between Australia and New Zealand). Instead, it walks on its distinctively hand-like fins. It is considered one of the rarest fish in the world, with only...
Dec 7, 2019 | Coral, Coral Reefs, Drilling, Environment, Marine Life, Ocean
Belize Says No More Drilling On December 29, 2017, the government of Belize made a monumental decision. They voted to prohibit any new oil drilling in its waters – indefinitely. True, Belize wasn’t exactly an oil-producing powerhouse to begin with. They produced...