Computerweg, 21 June 2022: The Labridae family species handling at EU level has just been updated thanks to the efforts made jointly by OFI and EPO these past months. The EU Member States have accepted the EU authorities’ proposal – inspired from the one made jointly by OFI and EPO – to distinguish the LabridaeRead More
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Issue 94 : Contents
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Issue 94 JUNE 2022
In this issue: Reef Icons – No. 20 – We cast our net wide this issue, and capture a selection of stunning, small reef fishes that are ideal for even beginner level small to medium-sized reef tanks. The Bite of the Blenny – Chris Sergeant nervously wiggles his fingers at a fish that may lookRead More
Capital Reef – Image Gallery
This image gallery goes with the feature on David Saxby’s tank entitled “Capital Reef” which was published in Issue 93 (April 2022). There wasn’t enough space in the magazine so you can view bonus images here! Share:FacebookTwitterEmail
Issue 93 : Contents
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Issue 93 APRIL 2022
In this issue: Reef Icons – No. 19 – If there were ever a group of fishes tailor-made for those smaller reef systems, the pygmy gobies of the Trimma genus should surely top the list. Close Look Reviews – We’re on the road again and this time Advanced Aquarium Consultancy (AAC) Ltd is our destination. PLUS RichardRead More
Issue 92 FEBRUARY 2022
In this issue: Reef Icons – No. 18 – As the star of Netflix’s “Puff: Wonders of the Sea”, the Valentini Puffer stands to become the World’s latest “must-have” superstar pet. Has the “cute factor” been inflated? Close Look: Shop Review – We’ve been on the road again, and this time Accrington in Lancashire wasRead More
The Deep Celebrates 20th Anniversary
2022 will see The Deep celebrate its 20th anniversary. Opening its doors for the first time on 23rd March 2002 and exceeding all expectations with over 850,000 visitors in its first year. Over the last 20 years The Deep has welcomed over 8.5 million visitors and aim to reach 9 million towards the end ofRead More
Explorers Shine Light On Pristine Deepwater Reef
Originally found in November 2021 during a diving expedition which was part of a global seabed-mapping mission called the Seabed2030 Project, a “pristine” 3km long coral reef has been discovered off the coast of Tahiti, French Polynesia. At depths around 30m, this is no ordinary reef. Instead, it is one of the largest “twilight zone”Read More
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