Posts Tagged ‘science’

The First Virtual Larval Fish Science Town Hall
The 44th Larval Fish Conference was rescheduled for 2021, but organizers weren’t content to just sit this year out. Instead, their solution to offer a one-day online conference could serve as an inspiration to aquarium clubs and event organizers.

Hemiancistrus to be Further Studied
Vanessa Meza-Vargas will be revising and classifying Hemiancistrus catfish with funding support from the Catfish Study Group.

Molecular Support for the Armored Catfish Family Loricariidae
We review the takeaways of research conducted by Roxo and colleagues (2019) on the Family Loricariidae, the armored catfishes.

Tanks in Classrooms: Setting Up an Educational Aquarium
Elementary teacher Brandon Rutherford created a student lead coral reef program at his school. He shares secrets for using fish tanks and reef aquariums in classrooms to teach science.
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