Aug 27th, 2010 by Jose R. Plaza.

En el establecimiento de nuestros clientes y amigos MUNDI AQUARIUM CENTER se ha montado el primer Skimmer SM-300 de Skimz con un alto grado de satisfacción en sus calidades, rendimientos, nivel de ruido, poder de skimación y ajustes de punto dulce, entre otras características.

De la mano de Juan con el apoyo de sus colaboradores nos han informado de la citada instalación.

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Desde estas páginas queremos agradecer la confianza que depositan en nuestra firma representada y os animamos a que si teneis la oportunidad visiteis su establecimiento en Peligros, para verlo in situ.

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Si queréis ver secuencia de instalación completa podeis pasar por el Foro de Mundi Aquarium para más detalles.

more information:
www.valdes-valdes.com/wordpress/2010/08/el-primer-skimz-monzter-300-se-monta-en-espana/
http://www.skimz.sg/blog/?p=774

website: www.skimz.sg

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MACNA, September 3-5, 2010

The Marine Aquarium Conference of North America, (MACNA) is the largest and oldest marine aquarium conference held in the US and Canada.

Hobbyists at all skill levels have been enjoying MACNA for over twenty years. Aquarium enthusiasts and avid reef keepers will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with peers and professionals. Learn from leading researchers in the fields of aquaculture, marine biology, diving and oceanography. Discover new technologies and purchase cutting edge equipment. Conference attendees will have an opportunity to purchase some of finest handpicked corals from over 100 vendors. More Information on Registration.

But that’s not all! Get ready for a huge raffle. Marine reef keeping equipment, supplies and countless other highly sought after items will all be raffled off. You can purchase your raffle tickets when you register for your full conference pass. Enjoy the open bar and reception dinner Friday night, as well as the spectacular Saturday night banquet!

MACNA XXII will be held in sunny Orlando Florida at the world’s largest Marriott Resort and Convention Hotel on September 3-5, 2010 (Labor Day Weekend). Yes, MACNA will only be minutes from Walt Disney World®, Sea World, and Universal Studios. Check out the Travel Page for more information on this amazing resort and the Attraction Information page for Discounted Tickets to Walt Disney World® and many other theme parks.

Don’t miss this opportunity to Register NOW while conference ticket prices are low.

Speakers

Anthony Calfo, Bob Fenner, Charles Delbeek, James Fatherree, Johannes Duerbaum, John Coppolino, Julian Sprung, Justin Credabel, Kelly Jedlicki, Mitch Carl, Randy Reed, Rogger Castells, Sanjay Joshi, Scott Michael, Steven Pro, Mitch Carl, Randy Reed, Rogger Castells, Sanjay Joshi, Scott Michael, Steven Pro

Speaker Schedule

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Skimz invites you to 2010 edition of CIPS exhibition in Beijing (China), from 30 Oct to 2 Nov 2010. Our Booth no. is A023.

The 14th China International Pet ShowCIPS’10 will be held on Oct. 30th – Nov. 2nd 2010 in Beijing China International Exhibition Center (New Venue). CIPS—the largest and most influential international pet and aquarium trade show in Asia, will display the latest products and technologies of the pet and aquarium industry.

CIPS, the renowned international trade show, has not only promoted the exchange and contacts between exhibitors and buyers, but has also become the business meeting point for international pet professionals.

CIPS offers an excellent platform for manufacturers and buyers to communicate face to face, to build upon and forge new business relationship!

For furher information:
CIPS Website – www.cipscom.com!
Skimz Marketing Dept. – enquiry@skimz.sg
Buyer Registration Form: www.cipscom.com/en/cgsq.asp

Skimz Singapore LLP
www.skimz.sg

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20 August 2010

Scientists studying coral reefs off northwestern Indonesia say coral that survived the 2004 tsunami is now dying at one of the fastest rates ever. The cause, they say is a dramatic rise in water temperature and they warn the threat extends to other reefs across Asia.

Marine biologists from the Wildlife Conservation Society say in May they recorded surface water temperatures off the Indonesian island of Sumatra at 34 degrees Celsius. This is four degrees above long-term averages.

Massive bleaching

The teams discovered massive coral bleaching, which occurs when algae living inside coral tissues are expelled. The bleaching is caused by a combination of warmer water and greater exposure to sunlight unfiltered by clouds or wind.

Subsequent surveys by Australia’s James Cook University and Indonesia’s Syiah Kuala University showed 80 percent of those corals have since died. And that has serious implications for marine life, fishermen and communities across Asia.

Clive Wilkinson, a coordinator at the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network in Australia, says scientists are seeing bleaching throughout the region.

“In sort of May, June, we started seeing massive bleaching in the Andaman Sea side and then in the Gulf of Thailand and now it is appearing to spread across through Indonesia and up into Vietnam and Southeast Asia. And it will possibly start to affect Taiwan and southern Japan very soon,” he said.

El Nino

Wilkinson says researchers have seen similar coral destruction in the past, the worst during the El Nino of 1998. An El Nino is a weather pattern marked by warmer ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific, which can affect rainfall and droughts

Scientists estimate 16 percent of the world’s coral died during the 1998 El Nino. Given time, the reefs can recover when water temperatures return to normal. But there are concerns that global warming will slow or prevent that recovery.

“We’re sadly quite convinced that this is a climate change event,” Wilkinson said. “What’s happened is that there is far more energy in the atmosphere and in the oceans at the moment because of global warming. Which means that there will be far bigger swings in all the weather parameters.

International climate scientists say that greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide from burning fuels such as oil and wood, contribute to warmer global temperatures. Scores of nations have pledged to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, although many environmentalists say those cuts are not enough to reduce the damage from a warmer world.

Why reefs are important

Corals reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on earth. They occupy only one percent of the world’s ocean surface but provide a home for 25 percent of all sea life – including fish that millions of people rely on for food. The reefs also protect the coastlines of many islands in the Pacific from storm surges.

Before the bleaching began, the reefs in northern Indonesia were recovering from the 2004 earthquake near Sumatra that triggered a tsunami killing more than 230,000 people around the Indian Ocean. The disaster damaged more than a third of these reefs, but scientists say they were recovering faster than expected, thanks largely to natural colonization and a drop in illegal fishing.

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Skimz iBOX nano tank is supplied complete with filter, pump, 21 LED light, moonlight and optional protein skimmer.

Skimz iBOX LED moonlights are a great way to illuminate your aquarium during the 12 hour night period when the main system lighting needs to be turned off. Just like the moon, these LEDs will cast a dim light over your tank allowing you to view the nocturnal habits of your organisms in your aquarium.

Skimz iBOX LED lighting system will change the way aquarium hobbyists light up their fish tank in the future. It is designed to replace traditional fluorescent lighting where high intensive lighting is required.

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Up to now, nearly 600 companies have confirmed their participation and hundreds of visitors have registered in advance. Especially, compared with the same period of the previous year, the number of domestic pets and aquarium traders registered on website has doubled. Now all booths have been sold out, still one hundred pet and aquarium companies are queuing waiting for opportunities.

To take full advantage of the exhibition platform and provide more information and communication for domestic and foreign exhibitors and visitors, during the show period, the organizers will organize pet fashion show, goldfish contest, seminars and other activities, together with the authoritative associations, professional media and corporations.

Since the 14th China International Pet Show has moved to China International Exhibition Center (New Venue), the organizers have specially recommended 9 hotels, including 6 hotels around the Exhibition Center and 3 hotels downtown to meet different demands from the customers. During the show period, hotels will offer free shuttle bus service to the visitors, which will facilitate your accommodation and travel.

To professional visitors, please log on to the official website for pre-registration before October 10, 2010.You can get invitations from the organizer. Then you will get free badges on site.

Please browse the website http://www.cipscom.com/cn/cgsq.asp for professional visitors pre-registration.

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The 14th China International Pet Show — CIPS’10 will be held on Oct. 30th – Nov. 2nd 2010 in Beijing China International Exhibition Center (New Venue). CIPS—the largest and most influential international pet and aquarium trade show in Asia, will display the latest products and technologies of the pet and aquarium industry.

CIPS, the renowned international trade show, has not only promoted the exchange and contacts between exhibitors and buyers, but has also become the business meeting point for international pet professionals.

CIPS offers an excellent platform for manufacturers and buyers to communicate face to face, to build upon and forge new business relationship!

CIPS has been regarded as the most influential international trade show in Asia with a long history, continuous increasing scale and excellent organization. With the organizers’ great effort to promote the show all over the world, both exhibitors and buyers have perceived the positive effect and value to attend the show! It is indeed a golden business chance you shall not miss!

At CIPS, you can make contacts and do business with pet professionals from nearly 70 countries and areas in the world. Targeted attendees are:

■ Retailers, Wholesalers, Importers & Exporters
■ International Brand Product Manufacturers
■ Decision-makers from DIY Shops, Pet Gardens and Supermarkets
■ Pet Grooming Shops and Pet Hospitals
■ International Ornamental Fish & Pet Breeders and Experts
■ Pet & Aquarium Associations
■ Professional Media
■ Pet Scientists and Experts

New at CIPS’10 !!! An exclusive Fashion Show where exhibitors can present their latest designs and products to the international audience of professional buyers.

In order to guide the enterprises to design and produce their own brand products with IPR, the organizers will again set up a special area at CIPS’10 for the exhibitors to display their latest products, establish their company’s image and launch their own brands.

ORGANIZED BY:
CHINA GREAT WALL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CO.,LTD.

NürnbergMesse GmbH 

SUPPORTED BY:
CHINA FISHERIES ASSOCIATION 

CHINA ENTRY-EXIT INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE ASSOCIATION (CIQA) 

PET FOOD AND ARTICLES INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE BRANCH

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Skimz iBOX Nano Tank

New Skimz iBOX Nano Tank – IB 8 Acrylic Tank

Just Add Water and Fish!
– Easy to set-up and maintain
– Low voltage, high intensity 21 LED light
– Integrated filtration system
– European pump
– Dimensions: W180 x D225 x H245mm

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21 July 2010

Nine marine park islands and three islands off Langkawi, Terengganu and Pahang are closed to tourists from July 2 to Oct 31 due to coral bleaching.

Marine Parks Department director-general Abdul Jamal Mydin said the coral degradation, which was caused by global warming, was worse than in 1998.

He said in Langkawi, the authorities decided to close Teluk Wangi, Pantai Damai, and Coral Garden in Pulau Payar while in Terengganu – Pulau Redang, Teluk Bakau, Pulau Tenggol, Teluk Air Tawar, Pulau Perhentian Besar and Teluk Dalam.

There other islands are in Pahang, namely Pulau Rengis, Pulau Tumok and Pulau Soyak, he told a news conference after attending a meeting on the quagmire on Wednesday.

Tourism Malaysia director-general Datuk Mirza Mohammad Taiyab was present.

He said the department had set up a committee comprising the Tourism Malaysia, the Public Works Department, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Malaya and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to look into the problem.

Abdul Jamal said more than 500,000 local and foreign tourists visited the marine parks every year.

On Pulau Payar, he said visitors to island would be reduced by 50 per cent to 200 as a controlled measure and to reduce stress on the coral reef.

Only three locations on Pulau Payar are closed to visitors, he said, adding that restriction on other islands had yet to be decided.

— BERNAMA

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21 July 2010, ABC News

A group of international scientists say they have discovered what the Great Barrier Reef looked like thousands of years ago.

A scientific group took part in a drilling expedition off the Queensland coast earlier this year to take samples of reef fossils from deep below the ocean floor.

About 225 metres of deep ocean coral fossils taken from the reef earlier this year will now be housed in laboratories in Germany and Japan.

Co-chief scientist Dr Jody Webster says researchers are still compiling an extensive report about what pressures the reef faced during that period.

Dr Webster says the findings will be released within the next 12 months.

“We have potentially a fantastic record of sea level changes, climate changes and also reef response changes; how the reef changed in responded to periods of quite extreme environmental stress,” he said.

“We can look at how the Great Barrier Reef responded to those changes and that actually has important implications how the modern Great Barrier Reef might respond to future changes.

“I think that’s quite exciting.”

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