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November 2009 issue on sale now

02.10.2009 20:56    practicalfishkeeping.co.uk
Buy it. It's great. The November 2009 issue of Practical Fishkeeping magazine is on sale from September 30 to October 27 2009.
November 2009 issue on sale now


Exclusive pictures from Star Fisheries latest buying trip to China

02.10.2009 20:56    practicalfishkeeping.co.uk
These fancies are no run of the mill! If you are into fancy goldfish then you are going to love these!
Exclusive pictures from Star Fisheries latest buying trip to China

ALF launch new Sicce CO2 Life systems.

02.10.2009 20:56    practicalfishkeeping.co.uk
Aquatics wholesaler ALF have sent details of a new CO2 unit range.

New Colombo Flora-grow CO2 Nano kit from Aquadistri

02.10.2009 20:55    practicalfishkeeping.co.uk
Picture supplied by Aquadistri Dutch wholesaler Aquadistri has launched a new CO2 system for small aquariums.


New Columbo Bactuur Gel from Aquadistri

02.10.2009 20:55    practicalfishkeeping.co.uk
Dutch wholesaler Aquadistri have launched a new filter bacteria, from Colombo.

NOAA awards funds to improve toxic algal bloom predictions in the Western Gulf of Mexico

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
NOAA Headquarters) NOAA is awarding $178,358 for the first year of a project to improve predictions of toxic algal blooms in the western Gulf of Mexico as part of an evolving national ecological forecasting capability. NOAA anticipates a nearly $1
NOAA awards funds to improve toxic algal bloom predictions in the Western Gulf of Mexico

New research to improve management of toxic red tides in the Gulf of Maine

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
NOAA Headquarters) NOAA has awarded $457,000 in competitive grant funding to support three projects to better track and manage outbreaks of toxic red tide algae that threaten public health and New England's shellfish industry. The grant covers the first year
New research to improve management of toxic red tides in the Gulf of Maine

Coral bleaching increases chances of coral disease

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
Ecological Society of America) Mass coral bleaching has devastated coral colonies around the world for almost three decades. Now scientists have found that bleaching can make corals more susceptible to disease and, in turn, coral disease can exacerbate the negative
Coral bleaching increases chances of coral disease

Joint US-Norwegian study provides new insights into marine ecosystems and fisheries production

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
NOAA Fisheries Northeast Fisheries Science Center) NOAA and Norwegian researchers recently completed a comparative analysis of marine ecosystems in the North Atlantic and North Pacific to see what factors support fisheries production, leading to new insights that could improve fishery
Joint US-Norwegian study provides new insights into marine ecosystems and fisheries production

Mystery solved: Marine microbe is source of rare nutrient

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) A new study of microscopic marine microbes, called phytoplankton, by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the University of South Carolina has solved a 10-year-old mystery about the source of an essential nutrient in the
Mystery solved: Marine microbe is source of rare nutrient

Unlocking the secrets of the seafloor: The future of scientific ocean drilling

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Management International) Close to 600 scientists from 21 countries met Sept. 23-25, 2009, in Bremen, Germany, to outline major scientific targets for a new and ambitious ocean drilling research program. The scientific community envisions that this
Unlocking the secrets of the seafloor: The future of scientific ocean drilling

Storm killers: LSU's Earth Scan Lab tracks cold water upwellings in Gulf

02.10.2009 17:39    eurekalert.org
Louisiana State University) As researchers develop new ways to better understand and predict the nature of individual storms, a largely unstudied phenomenon has caught the attention of scientists at LSU's Earth Scan Laboratory, or ESL. Cool water upwellings occurring within
Storm killers: LSU's Earth Scan Lab tracks cold water upwellings in Gulf

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