Reef News The NJ based company Reefmakers purchased an $8.6 Million WWII era ship to then sink it. The enormous USNS Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg will create the second largest intentional reef in the Florida Keys. Richard Winterbottom has described a tiny new Goby — Trimma hotsarihiensis. It was discovered in south west Palau. Oceana is [...]
Reef News
- The NJ based company Reefmakers purchased an $8.6 Million WWII era ship to then sink it. The enormous USNS Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg will create the second largest intentional reef in the Florida Keys.
- Richard Winterbottom has described a tiny new Goby — Trimma hotsarihiensis. It was discovered in south west Palau.
- Oceana is a conservation group, looking to highlight individuals efforts for protecting our oceans. Cast your vote for Oceana’s 2009 Ocean Hero Award! Winners will be picked June8th–World Ocean Day.
- Researchers have found a new deepwater coral reef off of Irelands West Coast. How many more are waiting to be discovered?
- David Saxby, of D-D Aquarium Solution acclaim, tore down his beautiful reef in August of 2008…only to rework it into this masterpiece.
[cover photo : creative commons mcg]
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