by | Jan 19, 2016 | Featured, Latest News, Uncategorized
It’s finally summer and time to head to the shore with your friends! You all pack into one car (carpooling always!) and hit the road – the moment you’ve looked forward to for months. You’re cruisin’ down the boulevard with one goal in mind – feeling that warm...
by Julie Cremer | Sep 8, 2015 | Coral Reefs, Featured, Latest News, Uncategorized
(http://www.fossilsonline.com/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=1606) Imagine you have been in a terrible accident. Your hip has been badly damaged and you can hardly walk. After a series of hospital visits and tests, the joint, or orthopedic, surgeon tells you...
by Julie Chandler | Aug 19, 2015 | Featured, Latest News, Uncategorized
You might remember the scene in the movie, Finding Nemo, when Marlin and Dory, in their journey to find Nemo, drop a snorkel mask into the dark depths of the ocean. When they swim down to search for the lost mask, they encounter a single light source in the blackness...
by Tasha Lachut | Jul 8, 2015 | Uncategorized
This is one of my favorite predator fish of the deep, Viperfish, they are found anywhere between 250-5,000 feet below the water’s surface. They are found anywhere in the world and are also known as Sloan’s Viperfish or Sloan’s fangfish. The...
by Gabbie Baillargeon | Jul 7, 2015 | Featured, Latest News, Reef Life, Uncategorized
Majestic Manta Rays have been a diver favorite for decades due to their playful and curious nature. Manta and Mobula rays both belong to the family mobulidae, a group of planktivore (plankton eating) rays. Out of the eleven ray species in the mobulidae family, there...