Northeast Reef Aquarium Conference

nemodude

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Does anyone know if there are still tickets available for the Northeast Reef Aquarium Conference (NERAC 3) in Long Island New York? I know it's only open to the first 300 registered people, and I was wondering if I could still get a ticket?

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Re: Northeast Reef Aquarium Conference

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8888402#post8888402 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nemodude
Does anyone know if there are still tickets available for the Northeast Reef Aquarium Conference (NERAC 3) in Long Island New York? I know it's only open to the first 300 registered people, and I was wondering if I could still get a ticket?

:cool:

Tickets are still available at www.neracli.com , we just added more speakers and will be putting together a hands on photo workshop.
See you at the show.:D
 
Dr. Sanjay Joshi to speak at NERAC

Dr. Sanjay Joshi to speak at NERAC

Dr. Sanjay Joshi in real life is a professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. He has been a reef addict since 1992, and currently keeps 3 reefs at home 55G, 60G and a 180G SPS dominated reef. He also co-manages the 500G aquarium at Penn State. He has published several articles in magazines such as Marine Fish and Reef Annual, Aquarium Frontiers, Aquarium Fish, and Advanced Aquarist. In addition he has been an invited speaker at several marine aquarium society meetings.
 
Michael Paletta to speak at NERAC

Michael Paletta to speak at NERAC

Michael Paletta has been keeping marine tanks since 1980 and reef tanks since 1985. During the past 20 years he has written over 160 articles on marine fish and invertebrates in both the US and Europe. His first book “The Modern Marine Aquarium” is an attempt to simplify marine fish keeping for the beginning hobbyist while at the same time incorporating advances that have been made due to reef keeping. This book has sold over 110,000 copies. His second book “Ultimate Marine Aquariums” illustrates how far the hobby has come in the past 15 years. In this book are examples of just about every type of reef tank using different methodologies and technology. Michael has enjoyed speaking at over 100 marine societies and national conferences in North America, Canada and Europe. Michael has appeared on both local and national radio shows to discuss the hobby and to help new hobbyists become successful. Currently Michael has 1,200 and 40- gallon reef tanks set up in his home. He has helped in the set up of over 140 tanks throughout the U.S, including several tanks over 4,000 gallons in capacity. Michael also acted as a consultant with the National Aquarium in Baltimore and the Pittsburgh Zoo Aquarium. Michael has B.S. from Dickinson College and a Master's degree from Yale University. Michael has also been a technical consultant for several equipment manufacturers and online companies. Michael is currently employed in sales in the biotechnology field.
 
Dustin Dornton , ORA's Coral Hatchery Manager:

Dustin, and experienced aquarist originally from California, will be speaking about Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums, the largest marine ornamental fish hatchery in the world. He will be describing how the aquaculture facility works, why it is important to the industry, and all about the organisms they culture, including fishes, conchs, and corals. Assitionally he will describe their Giant Clam farm in the Marshall Islands, and round things out with some amazing photographs of that facility.
 
NERAC Featured Speaker: Anthony Calfo

NERAC Featured Speaker: Anthony Calfo

This year we have the special plasure of welcoming back a great friend of the club, Anthony Calfo, to do a hands-on Photography workshop. And what better place to test out your new techniques than Atlantis Marine World!

Using real printed examples from his new magazine, Anthony will show us all how to use our personal cameras to get aquarium shots that are in-focus, color balanced, and well-composed. He'll also talk about how to capture the beautiful fluorescence of corals, how to shoot in actinic light, and how some of his really unusual shots were taken.
 
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