The calm then into the storm of friends and family. We’re so happy to have had our private opening with some special people tonight. Can’t wait to have all of our others come in too. Sea… https://t.co/hkMvtpjPwo
Soooo close, we can feel it. We hope you feel it too; that impressive anticipation just before we leap into your hearts. Final touches underway, and we would love for you to visit.… https://t.co/ZhTa7JrhMP
@GeorgiaAquarium We at the Reef Institute are sorry for your loss. We know how much these individuals meant to you. We could see by the care and consideration we witnessed on our visit last year. Our dearest condolences.
Great things are on the horizon. Spending the afternoon with students at San Fernandina Beach Catholic School. Virtual field trips to reach minds miles away. #coralcounts#reefinstitute… https://t.co/ksdCeYkmRa
Check this little guy out! This starfish is a common Aterina but it does a very interesting thing. It uses tools, rocks to be more specific. The rock is used to split itself apart to… https://t.co/0ia5az5YPg
Got to spend some time with Buddy at Limestone Creek Elementary today and it dawned on me, now I know why he is so cute!! Can you guess why?! #ETinoursea#coralmatters#reefinstitute… https://t.co/tCy4Q56AvB
In a world of diverse differences, we want the same thing for all! Peace, joy and love. May this season give all life blessings, and happy holidays to all! #holidays2018#coralmatters… https://t.co/eaanUS7mxo
Take a moment to consider the power of your payment. You too can make waves by assuring that the things you buy will not add to the harm that have been caused by convenience. Cut back on… https://t.co/3PSfeVOzQS
We went to the coral gardens in the Bahamas to see some great yet surprising views of Staghorn and Elkhorn growth. So many great amounts of coral to see here. A lot of Diadema Urchins… https://t.co/8ylaNXRSef
So often we want to show the best of what’s out there to help preserve what’s important. These beauties are right under our noses at Peanut Island. Help us keep all coral alive by… https://t.co/YeDFlZV0jo
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A Single Drop of Sunscreen Can Kill Coral?
At last, coral reefs are finally getting some significant protection. Hawaii and Bonaire have just banned sunscreens containing… https://t.co/WpJFahIOlN
Don't let these fish be the only ones left in the sea! Join us tonight for #clemtisbyfright and a #safe#fun#trickortreat @ Reef Institute https://t.co/TaTvyItYIl
Just looking over the tanks in the retail space. Wishing there were people able to see what we are about to do, so settling with this sneak peek. #coralmatters#ilovecoral#reefinstitute… https://t.co/nMV9sTaoyF
Could #coral feeding strategies help predict more resilient reefs? New research from Scripps PhD graduate @MikeD_Fox suggests so. #climatechange https://t.co/M4vOffQWPo
Heeeyy there matey!! Don’t be a landlover! Come by and say hello when we host a booth bbpiratefest in Boynton Beach, October 27-28. #reefinstitute#ilovecoral#makingwaves#coralmatters… https://t.co/XdhxZ3p5kb
It's #NationalFossilDay! These fascinating fossils are a far crinoid from being extinct. Crinoids, also known as feather stars and sea lilies, are basically upside-down sea stars with stems.