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We are pleased to announce the release of the September 2009 issue of Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine.

We also have the magazine in book form if you prefer to have a printed version of the magazine. We think they look great!:

http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Aquarist ... 143823029X
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Aquarist ... 1440422354
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Aquarist ... 1441402497

You will notice that there's a THIRD book now -- Volume VII, Book II! A fourth one will be coming out next month. We hope you enjoy the books! :D

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Here's the lineup for this month's issue:


Editorial: September 2009
By Terry Siegel
Terry discusses his continued efforts with his freshwater planted aquarium.

Feature Article: An Evaluation of Current Aquarium-related Conservation Efforts
By Jay Hemdal
This article discusses conservation methods designed to protect species, not necessarily ecosystems.

Beginner's Column: Filtration
By Terry Siegel
Terry discusses common types of filtration found in reef tanks.

Freshwater Aquariums: Get to Know the Different Types of Aquatic Gardens
By Jake Adams
One of the things that I am personally discovering about my rebirth into the world of aquatic plants is that there many skills of reefkeeping which are helping me to be a better aquatic gardener and likewise, there are many lessons that freshwater planted tanks can teach us as reefers.

AmericanReef Video Podcast: Coral Reproduction Part II - Sexual vs Asexual
By Gary Lindner, Russ Kikel
Gary Lindner and Russ Kikel at AmericanReef.com this month bring you another podcast, this one concluding their two part series on sexual and asexual coral reproduction.

Media Review: An Overview of the Aquarium Science Program: Unique Opportunities to Receive Training and Accreditation for a Professional Career in the Aquarium Industry
By Kenneth Wingerter
Employment opportunities for graduates include work in aquaculture enterprises, research facilities, fish hatcheries, aquarium science publication, government natural resource agencies, public zoos and aquariums, and retailing, wholesaling, or self-employment in the ornamental fish industry.

Short Take: Coral Survival After Long-term Exposure to Air
By James W. Fatherree, M.Sc.
We recommend only doing this with specimens known to be in good health, and that they should be kept at approximately room temperature for the duration of travel.

Reefkeeping Events: What's Happening in Your Area?
Check to see if an event is happening in your area!
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Reefs In The News
Media coverage of the state of our world's reefs, interesting information, and other marine-related news.
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As always, please let us know if there is a specific article or area that you would like to see covered by Advanced Aquarist's large staff of aquarium hobby experts. Please post any suggestions you might have for the magazine in our Editorial Discussion Forum: http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=38

Sincerely,

The staff at Reefs.org and Advanced Aquarist
 

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