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==>> SPEAKER UPDATE <<==

Colin Ford was originally scheduled to speak to the club.However, he suffered minor ear barotrauma during a recent dive and has been grounded (by his doctor) and cannot fly up. We're pleased to announce that Keri O'Neil has agreed (on short notice) to fly up and join us to speak on her MACNA 2013 topic, "One Coral at a Time - The Journey of 200 Frags from an Aquarium Back to the Reef."

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WAMAS Winter MEETING - Jan 25, 2014 (Saturday)

The Winter Meeting of The Washington Area Marine Aquarist Society (WAMAS) will be on Saturday Jan. 25th, 2014, 1:00-5:00 p.m.

Rockview Elementary School
3901 Denfeld Avenue
Kensington, Maryland


Special Guests and Highlights:

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- Speaker: Keri O'Neil - "One Coral at a Time: The Journey of 200 Frags from an Aquarium Back to the Reef."

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Abstract: Keri O’Neil’s interest in aquariums began during countless childhood trips to every public aquarium her parents could find. Naturally, she grew up wanting to work at one, so she earned her B.S. in Biology in 2001 from the University of Maryland, where she spent many hours counting zooplankton collected from coral reefs. She then began her professional career in 1999 as an intern at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, and worked her way up to Senior Aquarist, and continued her career there until 2008. Her favorite job responsibility was the care of the 6500 gallon Pacific Coral Reef display, but she is secretly also a big fan of Amazonian fishes. In 2009 she decided to return to pursue her MSc. in Marine Biology and Environmental Science at Nova Southeastern University’s Oceanographic Center, where she was employed by the National Coral Reef Institute, and was able to take part in what she considers her “dream research project”.

Her research focused on aquarium cultivation of the threatened Atlantic staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis, to produce fragments for reef restoration projects. She has spent the past four years working on a large study comparing the growth and survival of corals raised in land-based nurseries versus ocean-based nurseries, and carefully monitoring the health of aquarium-raised corals that were placed back onto a reef in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She hopes that her work will show the scientific community that corals can be safely and successfully raised in aquarium systems and that techniques learned in the ornamental aquarium industry and hobby can be used to enhance species survival. Her latest undertaking has steered her in a new direction, and she now works as a Marine Scientist with Coastal Eco-Group, Inc., an environmental consulting group that conducts biological monitoring of marine ecosystems throughout southeastern Florida.


Along with lots of frag swapping and a great raffle, this is sure to be a meeting NOT to miss!

Agenda

12:00pm Open to Vendors & frag sellers for Setup
1:00pm Sign in and Socializing
2:30pm Club business and elections
2:45pm Break
3:00pm Keri O'Neil - "One Coral at a Time"
4:15pm Q&A, Socializing
4:30pm Raffle
5:00pm Clean up

Where: Rockview Elementary School
3901 Denfeld Avenue
Kensington, Maryland



Special thanks to theses sponsors. Please support them & say thanks next time you shop with them. You can find their website address by visiting their forum or the sponsor page on the WAMAS website

WAMAS Premium Sponsors
- Air, Water & Ice
- Avast Marine
- Blue Ribbon Koi
- Dr. Mac's Pacific East Aquaculture
- Exotic Reef Creations
- Fins & Feathers
- King of Corals
- Pimped Out Aquariums
- Reef eScape

WAMAS Sponsors
- Artfully Acrylic & Incredible Corals
- www.FishNReef.com
- The Marine Scene
- Petland
- Premium Aquatics
- Reed Mariculture (Reef Nutrition)
- Quantum Reefs


Raffle Prizes (this list is always evolving, so check back from time to time)
3 - $100 Gift Certificates (for any custom build) donated by Pimped Out Aquariums (NAGA)
2 boxes of Reef Crystals & some corals donated by Exotic Reef Creations
4 - $25 Gift Certificates & 3 coral colonies donated by BRK
10 - $50 Gift Certificates from King of Corals
5 - $50 Gift Certificates from Avast
10 - $25 Gift Certificates from Marine Scene

5 Corals and Mantis from Petland

3 boxes of Reef Crystals and dry goods (RLSS OV50 Hang on Dual Overflow Box 700gph, BRS 3 Stage Space Saver RO System and Apex AWM Module) from

     Quantum Reefs

10-piece Frag Pack from www.fishnreef.com

 

* Save your receipts from our sponsors and get raffle prize tickets




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Some donation pictures for the raffle tomorrow:

 

BRK Moonraker Chalice donated by Blue Ribbon Koi & Marine

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Jason Fox Rainbow Delight donated by Blue Ribbon Koi & Marine

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Christmas Favia donated by Blue Ribbon Koi & Marine

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Aussie Mushroom Rock donated by Petland, Fairfax, VA

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Fuzzy Hairy Mushroom Rock

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Red PE Colony donated by Petland, Fairfax, VA

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Pinkish Pocci Colony donated by Petland, Fairfax, VA

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Yellow Fiji Leather donated by Petland, Fairfax, VA

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Aqua UV 15 Watt Ultraviolet Sterilizer with wiper donated by Artfully Acrylic and Incredible Corals

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Updated raffle list in the first post.

 

We have a crazy amount of stuff to give away tomorrow. Please show your appreciation for our sponsors by giving them your support!

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