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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.
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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
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| MASNA is proud to announce the 2013-2014 MASNA Student Scholarships.This year there are two scholarships available; one $4,000 scholarship for a college undergraduate student and one $4,000 scholarship for a college graduate student.
The two $4,000 2013 - 2014 MASNA Student Scholarships are made possible by our generous sponsors Doctors Foster and Smith LiveAquaria.com, EcoTech Marine, and Seachem Laboratories, Inc.
Please head to our scholarship page for information and to apply online.
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| MASNA is proud to announce the 2013-2014 MASNA Student Scholarships.This year there are two scholarships available; one $4,000 scholarship for a college undergraduate student and one $4,000 scholarship for a college graduate student.
The two $4,000 2013 - 2014 MASNA Student Scholarships are made possible by our generous sponsors Doctors Foster and Smith LiveAquaria.com, EcoTech Marine, and Seachem Laboratories, Inc.
Please head to our scholarship page for information and to apply online.
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From AdvancedAquarist.com posted on May 23, 2013 04:08
Damsels, gobies, and hawkfish aren't just great fish for marine aquariums. A recent research paper also finds that reef fish provide valuable insight into social evolution. In other words, reef fish can help us understand why animals behave the way they do.
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From AdvancedAquarist.com posted on May 23, 2013 04:08
In all, more than $15,000 in fish and equipment was stolen from the Exeter business.
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From AdvancedAquarist.com posted on May 23, 2013 04:08
I'll wager a lot of you have a fish or two that are attention seekers who seemingly find their way into all your aquarium photos whether you want them there or not. Gavin is a wild blue parrotfish that possesses this diva gene.
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