by Tom Goreau | Feb 20, 2012
Ron Simpson Federal Aviation Authority Dear Mr. Simpson, The ongoing and planned destruction of some of the last prime reefs in Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) for airport landfill is totally unnecessary! 1) Huge amounts of lagoon sand could easily be...
by herrzoox | Feb 15, 2012
Diving opens up a whole new underwater world of natures marvels – but it also reveals the damage humans do. Attending a Biorock® Reef Gardening Course offers a great way to help keep reefs healthy and prospering. By Fiona Childs.
by herrzoox | Jan 26, 2012
As a newcomer to coral gardening, Carmen Loke discovers that there is a way to help coral reefs battle for survival – and move from being just a diver to an eco-diver. By Carmen Loke
by herrzoox | Jan 24, 2012
The Nassau Guardian, U.S. Scientists: Guana Cay at risk from golf course fertilizers
by herrzoox | Jan 20, 2012
Scientists confirm Great Guana Cay reef is sick from fertilizer seeping from shoreline golf course. For Immediate Release Save Guana Cay Reef Association Ltd Contact: Troy Albury 242 365 5178 242 365 5121 242 577 0661 Jan. 20, 2012 GREAT GUANA CAY, Bahamas...