Seattle Area get ready. PSAS is proud to present Jake Adams on May 19th, 2007.
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PSAS has been working on getting you new and exciting speakers in different areas. May of 2007 is no different. We are proud to announce that Jake Adams will be doing a presention for us.
Producing More Relevant Flow for Corals
Here is a little information about him.
http://coralite.net:80/aboutme.html
Although aquarists may be developing a basic understanding on the properties of light, they are still very much in the dark when it comes to understanding water flow. The study of how objects are affected by moving fluid is called fluid dynamics. Fluid dynamics may be used to describe the particles, nutrients and gases which are transported by moving fluids. This presentation will review some of the science on the interaction of water flow and corals. By offering aquarists some background understanding of how water moves, I hope to encourage coral aquarists to re-evaluate water movement in their aquaria. By applying the properties of moving fluids, it is possible to provide better and more relevant water flow for corals.
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Thanks in Advance,
Ed Hahn
Vice President of PSAS
http://thepsas.org/ :rollface:
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PSAS has been working on getting you new and exciting speakers in different areas. May of 2007 is no different. We are proud to announce that Jake Adams will be doing a presention for us.
Producing More Relevant Flow for Corals
Here is a little information about him.
http://coralite.net:80/aboutme.html
Although aquarists may be developing a basic understanding on the properties of light, they are still very much in the dark when it comes to understanding water flow. The study of how objects are affected by moving fluid is called fluid dynamics. Fluid dynamics may be used to describe the particles, nutrients and gases which are transported by moving fluids. This presentation will review some of the science on the interaction of water flow and corals. By offering aquarists some background understanding of how water moves, I hope to encourage coral aquarists to re-evaluate water movement in their aquaria. By applying the properties of moving fluids, it is possible to provide better and more relevant water flow for corals.
__________________
Thanks in Advance,
Ed Hahn
Vice President of PSAS
http://thepsas.org/ :rollface: