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Since MASNA runs on a volunteer basis, the value of each dollar donated is multiplied by the work of volunteers around the world.
MASNA is a registered 501(c)(3) Ohio non-profit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Since MASNA runs on a volunteer basis, the value of each dollar donated is multiplied by the work of volunteers around the world.
MASNA is a registered 501(c)(3) Ohio non-profit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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| The January 2012 MASNA Live is out!The January 2012 MASNA Live is out! http://www.masna.org/PublicArea/MASNALive.aspx
It contains interviews with:
Matthew Pedersen and Marc Levenson talking about MASNA Speaks,
Tal Sweet, Richard Ross, Andrew Rhyne, Eric Cohen, Brandon Klaus, Matt Pedersen and Jim Adelberg in a large group discussion regarding the aquarium trade issues in Hawai'i, and
Ret Talbot with a current update of the Hawaiian aquarium trade house and senate bills.
Subscribe to MASNA Live via iTunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/masna-live/id354404085 |
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| The January 2012 MASNA Live is out!The January 2012 MASNA Live is out! http://www.masna.org/PublicArea/MASNALive.aspx
It contains interviews with:
Matthew Pedersen and Marc Levenson talking about MASNA Speaks,
Tal Sweet, Richard Ross, Andrew Rhyne, Eric Cohen, Brandon Klaus, Matt Pedersen and Jim Adelberg in a large group discussion regarding the aquarium trade issues in Hawai'i, and
Ret Talbot with a current update of the Hawaiian aquarium trade house and senate bills.
Subscribe to MASNA Live via iTunes here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/masna-live/id354404085 |
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MASNA is a non-profit organization composed of marine aquarium clubs and individual hobbyists from North America and abroad, totaling several thousand individuals. MASNA's goals are to:
- Educate our members with online and published material, the MACNA conference, and other sanctioned events
- Assist in forming and promoting the growth of clubs within the hobby while ensuring a sustainable future for the marine environment
- Support the efforts to eliminate abuses in collecting and transporting marine organisms through education, assistance and encouragement
- Encourage the ethical growth of the marine aquarium hobby and support captive breeding/propagation efforts
MASNA is a non-profit organization composed of marine aquarium clubs and individual hobbyists from North America and abroad, totaling several thousand individuals. MASNA's goals are to:
- Educate our members with online and published material, the MACNA conference, and other sanctioned events
- Assist in forming and promoting the growth of clubs within the hobby while ensuring a sustainable future for the marine environment
- Support the efforts to eliminate abuses in collecting and transporting marine organisms through education, assistance and encouragement
- Encourage the ethical growth of the marine aquarium hobby and support captive breeding/propagation efforts
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From Reefbuilders.com posted on February 03, 2012 13:17
Liquipel, A southern California startup, has developed a way to at a water-repellent coating to smartphones and other electronic devices to prevent accidental exposure to water. A nano coating is applied as a vapor that even protects the sensitive parts of the phone but also allows you to use the headphone jack, charging port and microphone [...]
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From Reefbuilders.com posted on February 03, 2012 11:11
So far we’ve only been casually following the Talking Fish episodes but their recent video all about Cairns Marine, a popular marine life collector and exporter in Australia, has definitely got our attention. In addition to the excellent production of the video quality, the staff of Cairns Marine is thoughtfully interviewed to give a thorough [...]
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From Reefbuilders.com posted on February 02, 2012 20:17
JBJ is taking small compact LED lights by storm with releasing a black anodized body made entirely out of aluminum and an brushed aluminum cover. The limited edition JBJ Unibody LED looks like it could double as a small shield in hand-to-hand combat. And guess what? You could win your very own copy! How do [...]
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