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Read more about the article Milletseed Butterflyfish Update: Good News / Bad News

Milletseed Butterflyfish Update: Good News / Bad News

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:March 3, 2014
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Let’s get the bad news out of the way first. We lost our last remaining milletseed butterflyfish larvae at 44 dph (days post hatch).The good news is we’ve gained ample…

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Read more about the article Introducing Emma Forbes: Grad Student Focused On Yellow Tangs

Introducing Emma Forbes: Grad Student Focused On Yellow Tangs

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:February 28, 2014
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Hello everyone!!My name is Emma and I’m a graduate student at Hawai’i Pacific University (HPU) working toward my master’s in marine science. I’ve been one lucky girl these past few…

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Read more about the article Yellow Tang Research at the OI – Making Exciting Progress

Yellow Tang Research at the OI – Making Exciting Progress

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:February 24, 2014
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Research on culturing yellow tangs began at the Oceanic Institute (OI) back in 2001 around the same time as initial, exciting breakthroughs were achieved with dwarf angelfish (by OI and…

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Read more about the article Milletseed Butterflyfish Larvae

Milletseed Butterflyfish Larvae

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:January 24, 2014
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

In our previous post we mentioned that we had grouped the Milletseed Butterflyfish into three separate populations to address gender ratio and the largest population had spawned very few non-viable…

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Read more about the article Tagging Milletseed Butterflyfish Spawning Groups

Tagging Milletseed Butterflyfish Spawning Groups

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:December 18, 2013
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Kevin Barden and Sam Groene tagging milletseed butterflyfishOur initial population of milletseed butterflyfish consisted of one male and multiple females (lucky guy).  To remedy this gender ratio conundrum, the staff…

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Read more about the article Rising Tide is moving forward

Rising Tide is moving forward

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:November 18, 2013
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

15 day post hatch Pacific blue tang larva, measuring 3.6mm in length. Photo courtesy of Matthew L. WittenrichPersonnel changes, although sometimes difficult, can also provide opportunities.  With Matt’s departure comes…

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Read more about the article Dr. Matthew L. Wittenrich is moving on from University of Florida

Dr. Matthew L. Wittenrich is moving on from University of Florida

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:October 29, 2013
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Dr. Matthew L. Wittenrich is moving on.  After spending nearly 2 years with us at the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory, Matt, his wife Sarah, and their two children are moving back…

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Read more about the article Rising Tide Intern Jana Huebner

Rising Tide Intern Jana Huebner

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:August 2, 2013
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Hello!My name is Jana Huebner and I have had the pleasure to join the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory as an intern for the summer. I am originally from the landlocked state…

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Read more about the article Milletseed Butterflyfish update

Milletseed Butterflyfish update

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:June 27, 2013
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Working with Milletseed Butterfly’s (Chaetodon miliaris) has presented some unique challenges. After experiencing some issues during shipping and quarantine, we made some changes, and have a batch of 23 healthy,…

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Read more about the article Live Feeds at the Tropical Aquaculture Lab: Colurella adriatica

Live Feeds at the Tropical Aquaculture Lab: Colurella adriatica

  • Post author:Rising Tide Conservation
  • Post published:June 12, 2013
  • Post category:Rising Tide Conservation

Colurella adriatica isolated from Tampa Bay zooplankton; approximately 45 microns wide and 90 microns long.  Photo credit: Eric J. Cassiano.We first spotted Colurella adriatica in one of our larval rearing systems that…

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