I was wondering if someone could perhaps enlighten me to any universities or research instituitions that are focusing, or have the expertise to study sexual reproduction in corals, specifically in closed systems, where I could obtain my master's degree? My experience thus far in Indonesia working to establish guidelines and a standard for MAC certification of aquacultured corals has demonstrated the advantages and shortcomings of lagoon-based coral farming on a commercial scale. I am not convinced that the industry is going to be seeing many genera of asexually-cultured LPS corals widely available any time in the near future. CITES restrictions in the EU for many of these species highlights the heightening awareness of governing bodies about the potential for their overcollection. It also demonstrates an enthusiastic market for cultured specimens. I think that unravelling the secrets to the sexual reprodcution in corals is imperative to science and possibly to the future of our hobby.
My experiences witnessing and working with collectors and exporters here in Indonesia have got me turned off to the idea of making a living in the wild marinelife trade over the long term. I think that my experience, enthusiasm, and intelligence would be better spent conducting research that can all at once benefit science, rehabilitation/transplantation, and ornamental aquaculture. I think I make a better scientist than businessman. Unfortunately, it seems that coral reproduction is a neglected or overlooked aspect of aquaculture studies. But then again, all the easier to make pioneering contributions.
Any help that you can provide, links to papers, etc, would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Colin
My experiences witnessing and working with collectors and exporters here in Indonesia have got me turned off to the idea of making a living in the wild marinelife trade over the long term. I think that my experience, enthusiasm, and intelligence would be better spent conducting research that can all at once benefit science, rehabilitation/transplantation, and ornamental aquaculture. I think I make a better scientist than businessman. Unfortunately, it seems that coral reproduction is a neglected or overlooked aspect of aquaculture studies. But then again, all the easier to make pioneering contributions.
Any help that you can provide, links to papers, etc, would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Colin