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  1. World's rarest whale seen for the first time
    A whale that is almost unknown to science has been seen for the first time after two individuals--a mother and her male calf--were stranded and died...

    Started by jimsflies, 11-05-2012 01:02 PM
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    • Last Post: 12-06-2012 06:31 AM
      by sugargary  

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  2. Male and female pillar coral spawn for first documented time in Keys
    Author: Cammy Clark Source: The Miami Herald August 8, 2012 "At precisely 9:47 one night last week, corals shaped like Greek columns began...

    Started by captive reefs, 08-09-2012 08:10 AM
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      by captive reefs  

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  3. Dosing Iron in the Ocean Could Slow Global Warming
    Fertilizing the ocean with iron could help reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels by promoting diatom blooms that suck CO2 out of the air. Then,...

    Started by captive reefs, 07-28-2012 10:09 AM
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      by captive reefs  

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  4. Measuring the Ocean's Salinity
    A year ago NASA launched the Aquarius Satellite . The satellite is the first designed to study ocean salinity from space. It takes 300,000...

    Started by captive reefs, 06-13-2012 07:41 PM
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      by captive reefs  

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  5. New species of fish in Sweden
    Reticulated dragonet have been discovered in Vaderoarna -- "Weather Islands" -- off the west coast of Sweden. It is not often that a new species of...

    Started by jimsflies, 05-17-2012 08:29 AM
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    • Last Post: 05-17-2012 08:59 PM
      by Tricky2484  

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  6. Smallest US Seahorse May Get Protection
    http://www.captivereefs.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=4946Smallest seahorse in US waters might get endangered protection. On May 3, the...

    Started by jimsflies, 05-09-2012 12:21 PM
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    • Last Post: 05-09-2012 04:09 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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  7. Coral Reefs May Be Able to Adapt to Climate Change With Help from Algae
    A new study by scientists at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science suggests that many species of reef-building...

    Started by jimsflies, 05-05-2012 05:27 PM
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      by jimsflies  

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  8. Lionfish Derby!
    Divers will return to Florida Keys waters next month on a mission: net thousands of dollars in cash and prizes while protecting the environment from...

    Started by jimsflies, 05-04-2012 11:12 AM
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    • Last Post: 05-04-2012 11:10 PM
      by Sir Patrick  

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  9. CandyCane Orange BTA
    While this species is called the bubble-tip anemone in the hobby, many of them don't have bubble-tipped tentacles. While many of them do bear...

    Started by BeakerBob, 12-22-2011 11:06 AM
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    • Last Post: 01-02-2012 07:50 PM
      by MarvinsReef  

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  10. What the heck is wrong with people?
    The U.S. Geological Survey has recently observed three Pacific tropical fish species in Florida's waters. In addition to the invasive Lionfish...

    Started by MizTanks, 12-01-2011 11:24 AM
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    • Last Post: 12-01-2011 07:04 PM
      by rmalone  

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  11. Strawberry Crab
    The Strawberry Crab, also known as the Red Boxing Crab, originates from the pristine waters of Hawaii. They are bright pink with many small white...

    Started by BeakerBob, 11-30-2011 08:01 PM
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      by fishtal  

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  12. Giant Isopod
    Ok, so I had to upload this one. This is from one of the Shedd Aquariums great exhibit. They originate from the deep Atlantic waters. And a little...

    Started by nate_newton, 10-14-2011 11:25 PM
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      by burningbeard  

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  13. MMC 2011 Speaker Spotlight: Mike deGruy
    MMC 2011 Speaker Spotlight Mike deGruy If you've ever watched "Shark Week" on the Discovery Channel, or just about any documentary on the...

    Started by cmpenney, 10-09-2011 08:24 PM
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    • Last Post: 10-25-2011 10:59 PM
      by fishtal  

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  14. Watanabei Angel
    My favorite of the Genicanthus. Pick is of my female.:love3: Avarage Female size 5.5" avg Male 6.25" Once acclimated to tank life a great fish with...

    Started by iyachtuxivm, 09-28-2011 01:33 AM
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    • Last Post: 09-28-2011 12:19 PM
      by iyachtuxivm  

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  15. "Cuban" Ricordia/Yuma-
    I have run across some of these online....and they are VERY expensive!!! Dont be fooled- :doh: They are Florida Rics, just like any other found...

    Started by Sir Patrick, 02-28-2011 06:21 AM
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      by Sir Patrick  

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  16. Ricordea!!!
    These are mostly photosynthetic corals, which are approximately 1-4 inches in diameter. They can be round, oval and or hour glass in shape many times...

    Started by ReeferRob, 01-24-2010 12:19 PM
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      by Sir Patrick  
  17. McCosker's Wrasse
    The McCosker's Flasher Wrasse (Paracheilinus mccoskeri) is a truly stunning species; a generally peaceful disposition combined with hardiness and the...

    Started by Wy Renegade, 02-07-2011 11:26 PM
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      by Wy Renegade  

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  18. McCosker's Wrasse
    The McCosker's Flasher Wrasse or Paracheilinus mccoskeri is a flasher wrasse from the western Indo-Pacific, where they are found from the east coast...

    Started by Wy Renegade, 02-24-2011 09:24 PM
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    • Last Post: 03-07-2011 07:03 PM
      by Wy Renegade  
  19. Par or not to par that is the question
    Please read evils post just below Yesterday another reefer and i were talking about leds and he told me that the PAR was no good with leds. my...

    Started by SaltCreeps, 01-18-2011 12:50 PM
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    • Last Post: 01-20-2011 01:22 PM
      by evilc66  

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  20. fungia doesn't look so great
    so my fungia is ... dying? it is showing allot of skeleton. it is stable for now, but once a month or so, it spreads. i dont know what it is my...

    Started by jimi, 12-12-2010 09:31 PM
    • Replies: 6
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    • Last Post: 12-14-2010 07:27 PM
      by jimi  

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