Posts Tagged ‘Caribbean’

New Death Knell for Caribbean Corals

In 1983-1984, a mass mortality event decimated populations of the keystone reef herbivore, Diadema antillarum, the Longspine Sea Urchin, in the Tropical Western Atlantic and Caribbean. In 2022, a second mass mortality event swept the U.S. Virgin Islands and the many areas of the Caribbean, reducing the already sparse D. antillarum population by an additional 98 percent.

02 Mar 5:13 PM 0 Read More...

Lethal Stony Coral Disease Can Be Transmitted by Sediments

The researchers found that disease-inoculated sediments were able to transmit SCTLD pathogens, resulting in visible signs of the disease in as little as 24 hours.

03 Mar 3:55 PM 1 Read More...

New Marine Aquarium Fish Hatchery Slated for Dominican Republic

Grupo Puntacana Foundation and Roger Williams University have formed a unique partnership to develop the first commercial ornamental marine aquarium fish hatchery in the Dominican Republic.

30 Aug 12:06 PM 1 Read More...

Hands On with the Fluval Evo 13.5

A hands on review of the Evo 13.5, a new all-in-one aquarium kit from Fluval Aquatics

31 Oct 12:55 PM 55 Read More...

Disaster Deja Vu, All Over Again…

Are the reports of mass mortality of sea stars in the Pacific Northwest harbingers of ecosystem collapse? The loss of keystone predators is never a good thing.

09 Nov 2:14 PM 6 Read More...