In Remembrance of Paul Humann 1937-2024 By Quality Marine Staff | February 8, 2024 With great sorrow, we mourn the loss of Paul Humann. We will be remembering all that Paul did for our industry through his … Read more
Clownfish Can ‘Count’ Stripes on Other Fish to Identify Intruders, Study Suggests By Quality Marine Staff | February 8, 2024 Clownfish living in sea anemones aren’t as amicable as Pixar’s Finding Nemo might suggest. The reef-dwellers are actually hi … Read more
Copepods—tiny creatures that can help reduce the need for soya imports By Nutramar Staff | January 31, 2024 In the quest for sustainable fish farming practices, there is potential to establish a new feed industry based on species l … Read more
Frozen Time Capsule: 800-Year-Old Ice Core Reveals Surprising Truths About Ocean Life By Nutramar Staff | January 15, 2024 The latest research challenges previous studies that indicated a decline in North Atlantic phytoplankton populations since … Read more
Research reveals that corals are adapting to climate change in complex and varied ways By Quality Marine Staff | January 11, 2024 Katie Barott, an assistant professor of biology at the University of Pennsylvania, has been leading a team studying two cor … Read more
Group clears 1,300kg of waste from beach in 2023 By Nutramar Staff | December 26, 2023 Volunteers from Plastic Free Exmouth (PFE) and Surfers Against Sewage set a record by clearing over 1,300kg (2,870lbs) of w … Read more
Wishing you a Happy Holiday and a joyful New Year By Quality Marine Staff | December 21, 2023 Our team wishes you peace, joy and prosperity throughout the coming year. Thank you for your continued support and partnershi … Read more
Underwater noise shown to disturb feeding behavior of marine organisms By Quality Marine Staff | December 18, 2023 The Research and Technology Centre Büsum (FTZ) at Kiel University conducted laboratory experiments to investigate the impac … Read more
NASA Wants to Identify Phytoplankton Species from Space. Here’s Why. By Nutramar Staff | December 12, 2023 NASA is launching the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and Ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite in early 2024 to study phytoplankton, … Read more