by tsarkisian | Mar 2, 2018
By Charles Mazel original article @ www.nightsea.com Fluorescence is a valuable tool for research on coral recruitment and survivorship. Fluorescence makes it much easier to locate tiny corals both on the reef and in the lab. On the reef – With conventional searching...
by tsarkisian | Feb 27, 2018
Written By Dr. Mercola Origianl posting on www.mercola.com Coral reefs make up less than one-quarter of 1 percent of the Earth’s surface,1 yet supply resources worth an estimated $375 billion annually, according to the International Union for Conservation...
by tsarkisian | Feb 19, 2018
An historical overview of impacts from land-based pollution on community based natural resource management (CBNRM) as it applies to marine fisheries & coral reefs in the tropics. Paul Andre DeGeorges1,2* 1Tshwane University of Technology, Nature Conservation,...
by tsarkisian | Feb 13, 2018
The Frankenword glossary (Science: 359:154, 2018) omits Frankencorals! It covers death-dealing Frankentechnologies that alarm the public, but life-giving electrical technologies are completely excluded. We’re shocked: none of your examples involves electricity...
by tsarkisian | Jan 30, 2018
The lawsuit by Centro de Incidencia Ambiental (CIAM) against dredging that would damage coral reefs in front of the Panama Canal (based on GCRA reef surveys with the Galeta Marine Laboratory) was admitted by Panamanian Courts on 8 January 2018. This means that the...
by tsarkisian | Jan 23, 2018
A Case Study in Bali Province during the last seven years, a thesis dissertation at Xiamen University, Fujian, China by Sandhi Raditya Bejo Maryoto, Biorock Indonesia Maluku Project Officer, covers the rapid expansion of coral exports for the aquarium trade in...