I teach 7th, 8th, and HS Biology down in Stamford CT. Each of my students has a stony coral fragment that they monitor throughout the year. The 7th graders and the HS biology students do a presentation on coral reef ecology at the end of the year. The 8th graders do a presentation on calcification and the carbonic acid, bicarbonate, carbonate equilibrium in sea water. Giving each of them a coral frag gives them some "skin in the game". They care about their fragments and that makes the learning that much more interesting. Having an Apex in the classroom also allows me to show them the impact of their own carbon dioxide on the pH of the aquarium. Cheers, Chris
Cudos to that teacher thats what im trying to implement into the urban areas here in New York. And as always Andrew is on the scene God Bless Him, he had the best teachers his father, and his grandfather.
That's absolutely wonderful that you got saltwater aquariums for the high school. I don't wanna be that guy. But make sure those kids wear full PPE and there's proper ventilation when fraging. Teach safety protocols as we are just on the verge of learning what these compounds are coming out of coral. For instance, When I frag simple Xenia with one bare hand thinking i was fine. My hand goes numb, then leads to my whole half of my body, including my face. We all have heard of the stories, from heart problems to mysterious deaths. This is all based of scientific knowledge so let's not be blinded by the beauty in nature and keep an open mind. And a frag swap! Totally awesome
#WhatsInYourWater Sure why not, Inductive plasma is super informative and I've yet to do one on my new system. At the very least, ICP would be great to establish a baseline. And then have data to compare it against, should I have a problem down the road. Now on topic, this gentleman's program is simply excellent. This was a wonderful conversation, and my hat's off to Mr. Swanson and his tremendous efforts. As well as Mr. Sandler for providing funding for marine education is schools. 45:10 this argument is everything. This is the reality our hobby and industry will face in the coming decades. Our ability as both hobbiest's and the marine industry to operate independent of the natural reef, is the only thing with will convince legislators to allow aquaculture to continue after wild reefs degrade past where collection is possible. As of right now, if a coral is listed as endangered, it doesn't matter if it's captive grown, legislation does not typically make that distinction. Yet, we have to opportunity to convince policy writers and legislators that our community can care for and foster marine corals and fish even if their wild populations decline. But we only have the opportunity, if we collectively choose to act and move in such a direction. instead, if reefing continues to rely on wild collection, there is little reason for future legislation to separate the wild caught from aquaculture or tank raised. And under that line of thought, when a coral or fish becomes protected... That's it. It will no longer be in the hobby.
Truth! I have continued to supplement food and feed a variety/more often to bolster immune systems. Thankfully it's been 2-3 weeks without spots. ~Remy
im going to make that happen for you I am personally involved with Chris from pieces of the ocean. I just hit Chris up, waiting for response the funny thing is I just left him as Andrew asked on our group what LFS a re we going to this weekend. I said Chris from Pieces of the Ocean. I picked ups Neon blaststo
The best frag show on the east coast! I’ve gone every year for over a decade. John is the man and does an awesome job of bringing that OG Frag Swap aura to the show.
@@amoore311 Thanks for the good word. I am just trying to put together the show that I would want to go to. It is awesome to be able to open the doors of the school and have all my reefing brothers and sisters come out for the day!
I teach 7th, 8th, and HS Biology down in Stamford CT. Each of my students has a stony coral fragment that they monitor throughout the year. The 7th graders and the HS biology students do a presentation on coral reef ecology at the end of the year. The 8th graders do a presentation on calcification and the carbonic acid, bicarbonate, carbonate equilibrium in sea water. Giving each of them a coral frag gives them some "skin in the game". They care about their fragments and that makes the learning that much more interesting. Having an Apex in the classroom also allows me to show them the impact of their own carbon dioxide on the pH of the aquarium.
Cheers,
Chris
Frag farmers market is by far the best show around.
The Jake Adam’s method for catching the fish! I still remember the 5 in one yellow tang video
Cudos to that teacher thats what im trying to implement into the urban areas here in New York. And as always Andrew is on the scene God Bless Him, he had the best teachers his father, and his grandfather.
Great podcast, Jon is the man that we all aspire to become. See you in a few weeks Jon🙂
Great episode guys! Super cool to see the grassroots vibe is still at the show even with all the success. Thanks again Remy.
#whatsinyourwater great episode! Can’t wait for FFM!
I just spoke with Chris, he said they missed that one but to tell Ron to contact Kenney
Amazing event!!!! Jon is a legend!
This is so cool. Great episode.
That's absolutely wonderful that you got saltwater aquariums for the high school. I don't wanna be that guy. But make sure those kids wear full PPE and there's proper ventilation when fraging. Teach safety protocols as we are just on the verge of learning what these compounds are coming out of coral. For instance, When I frag simple Xenia with one bare hand thinking i was fine. My hand goes numb, then leads to my whole half of my body, including my face. We all have heard of the stories, from heart problems to mysterious deaths. This is all based of scientific knowledge so let's not be blinded by the beauty in nature and keep an open mind. And a frag swap! Totally awesome
You’re 100% being that guy. The teachers know what they’re doing. The students are in good hands.
@@amoore311yes im sure teachers have the best intentions. I just feel somebody's needs to and happy to let someone take over.
I was at the show last year and it was awesome!!!
cudos Michael to his former student and the teacher who brought forth this program
I'm in long island but I always miss the frag swap because it's near my son's birthday and am I'm traveling 😢
Incredible. 🙏
#whatsinyourwater Love you guys, great program as always!
#WhatsInYourWater
Sure why not, Inductive plasma is super informative and I've yet to do one on my new system. At the very least, ICP would be great to establish a baseline. And then have data to compare it against, should I have a problem down the road.
Now on topic, this gentleman's program is simply excellent. This was a wonderful conversation, and my hat's off to Mr. Swanson and his tremendous efforts. As well as Mr. Sandler for providing funding for marine education is schools.
45:10 this argument is everything. This is the reality our hobby and industry will face in the coming decades. Our ability as both hobbiest's and the marine industry to operate independent of the natural reef, is the only thing with will convince legislators to allow aquaculture to continue after wild reefs degrade past where collection is possible. As of right now, if a coral is listed as endangered, it doesn't matter if it's captive grown, legislation does not typically make that distinction. Yet, we have to opportunity to convince policy writers and legislators that our community can care for and foster marine corals and fish even if their wild populations decline. But we only have the opportunity, if we collectively choose to act and move in such a direction. instead, if reefing continues to rely on wild collection, there is little reason for future legislation to separate the wild caught from aquaculture or tank raised. And under that line of thought, when a coral or fish becomes protected... That's it. It will no longer be in the hobby.
You won the ICP-Analysis giveaway! Please email Remy(at)ReefBuilders(dot)com. Please include your UA-cam handle! ~Remy
2025 is going to be a crucial year for imports
Great episode!
#whatsinyourwater
Just because you don't see white spots, doesn't mean the fish isn't carrying the parasite. Can be attached to gills. #whatsinyourwater
Truth! I have continued to supplement food and feed a variety/more often to bolster immune systems. Thankfully it's been 2-3 weeks without spots. ~Remy
poly lab has a medication that is reef safe
im going to make that happen for you I am personally involved with Chris from pieces of the ocean. I just hit Chris up, waiting for response the funny thing is I just left him as Andrew asked on our group what LFS a re we going to this weekend. I said Chris from Pieces of the Ocean. I picked ups Neon blaststo
Swa… SAMSONITE! I was way off. I knew it started with an S!
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The best frag show on the east coast! I’ve gone every year for over a decade. John is the man and does an awesome job of bringing that OG Frag Swap aura to the show.
@@amoore311 Thanks for the good word. I am just trying to put together the show that I would want to go to. It is awesome to be able to open the doors of the school and have all my reefing brothers and sisters come out for the day!
Where is it located
@@robertvacchiano1136 EO Smith high school in Storrs CT
#whatsinyourwater love this podcast
So what’s the difference between “sponsored by” and “powered by”?
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Nothing. I just prefer to say powered by that's all :) ~Remy
#whats in you water
#whatsinyourwater
FFM!
Once a fish recovers from ick its builds a defense system. please don't over medicate. once a system has ick, you must now manage the condition.
This is true, and surprised me when I read it in a veterinary textbook
#whatsinyourwater
You won the ICP-Analysis giveaway! Please email Remy(at)ReefBuilders(dot)com. Please include your UA-cam handle! ~Remy
#whatsinyourwater
You won the ICP-Analysis giveaway! Please email Remy(at)ReefBuilders(dot)com. Please include your UA-cam handle! ~Remy
Awesome thank you!