Posts Tagged ‘Florida Keys’

Forgotten Florida: The Gorgonian Installment

CORAL Magazine bonus article: While the nonphotosynthetic gorgonian species are challenging, most of the photosynthetic species will thrive in the home aquarium once they have survived the transition from the ocean to an aquarium. Their unique growth forms and graceful movement add to the rich diversity of our reef aquariums.

04 Nov 3:08 PM 2 Read More...

Report from the First Florida Coral Rescue Cruise

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Research Institute and partners collected 345 corals from 15 different species, ultimately destined for long-term care at AZA facilities.

20 May 5:06 PM 1 Read More...

Coral Outplanting Effort Underway in Florida

The Florida Aquarium announces the outplanting of over 3000 genetically distinct corals as part of ongoing reef restoration efforts in the Florida Reef Tract.

04 Apr 11:46 PM 1 Read More...

Storm Aftermath: Aquarium Trade Checks-In, Part 5

Continuing coverage, with news from the A&M Aquatics, Mote Marine Lab, Jeff Turner and Henry Feddern in the Keys, New Life Spectrum in Homestead, and Julian Sprung of Two Little Fishies in Miami Gardens.

22 Sep 8:11 AM 1 Read More...

Florida Reefs Under Coral Bleaching Warning or Alert

NOAA Scientists recently documented early signs of coral bleaching in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

16 Sep 3:14 PM 0 Read More...