DRThompson
2018 FMAS President
Another MACNA Speaker!
Date: November 16th, 2019 @ 11am
Location: University of Miami, Cox Science Building
Speaker: Colin Foord founder of Coral Morphologic
Topic: The Indonesian coral ban and the future of reef aquarium hobby
Bio: Colin Foord is a marine biologist, coral aquaculturist, artist, and filmmaker educated at the University of Miami and James Cook University in Australia. He is co-founder of marine biological art duo Coral Morphologic, through which he operates the world's first multi-media coral aquaculture studio located in the heart of Miami. It is Colin's mission to bridge the gap between art and science by exploring corals in a relatable fashion, such that people of all ages can relate with the mystery and importance of conserving the world's tropical reefs.
Beyond Miami, Colin has dived the reefs of Indonesia, Jamaica, Australia, Fiji, Cook Islands, Bahamas, Hawaii, Arabian Gulf, Colombia, and the Solomon Islands. His work has been featured by the BBC, Nat Geo Channel, The New Yorker, the Miami Herald, Vice Magazine, NPR, The New York Times, and CBS Morning News.
for more information on Coral Morphologic: http://www.coralmorphologic.com/
Date: November 16th, 2019 @ 11am
Location: University of Miami, Cox Science Building
Speaker: Colin Foord founder of Coral Morphologic
Topic: The Indonesian coral ban and the future of reef aquarium hobby
Bio: Colin Foord is a marine biologist, coral aquaculturist, artist, and filmmaker educated at the University of Miami and James Cook University in Australia. He is co-founder of marine biological art duo Coral Morphologic, through which he operates the world's first multi-media coral aquaculture studio located in the heart of Miami. It is Colin's mission to bridge the gap between art and science by exploring corals in a relatable fashion, such that people of all ages can relate with the mystery and importance of conserving the world's tropical reefs.
Beyond Miami, Colin has dived the reefs of Indonesia, Jamaica, Australia, Fiji, Cook Islands, Bahamas, Hawaii, Arabian Gulf, Colombia, and the Solomon Islands. His work has been featured by the BBC, Nat Geo Channel, The New Yorker, the Miami Herald, Vice Magazine, NPR, The New York Times, and CBS Morning News.
for more information on Coral Morphologic: http://www.coralmorphologic.com/