Author: John C
Time after time I’ve been out on a reef photographing something – a coral head full of anthias perhaps – when part of the reef gets fed up with …
Many of us measure the nitrate and phosphate levels in our aquariums regularly, hoping to find a value of zero, and being disappointed by a high reading. Why? This …
I promised you I will make part II of the fluorescence photography sessions from 2019 Reefapalooza New York and despite the fact it took me some time to format …
Out on the reef, yellow is a very prominent color, especially in full tropical sun. Yellow fish, especially members of the Chaetodontids, make great photography subjects. Here are several …
I’m always looking for the right accessory, and since my Easy Blade doesn’t work anymore, I needed something to replace it. What I found was the Whimar Magnet Scraper …
Kemp’s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) Stranding Location: Cherry Grove Pier, Myrtle Beach, SCArrival Date: 8/13/2019Age: JuvenileWeight: 10.5 lbs Case History Ed was hooked by a fisherman on Tuesday, August 13, 2019. A group of women …
Welcome back, chambered nautiluses! The wait is over, chambered nautiluses are back on display in the Aquarium’s “Tentacles” special exhibition! Nautiluses are survivors of an ancient ocean that once …
MACNA is here and since my mind will be occupied with the show’s coverage for the next couple of weeks, I felt obligated to close the Reefapalooza chapter with …
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Where are you from?I’m from the Eastern Shore of Maryland but have spent the last five years in Rhode Island working in fisheries. Degrees?I have a Bachelor of Arts …