Don't miss this fun filled evening. 3 of the most engaging and entertaining experts in our hobby.
Adam Blundell
Adam Blundell M.S. works in Marine Ecology, and in Pathology for the University of Utah. He is also Director of The Aquatic & Terrestrial Research Team, a group which utilizes research projects to bring together hobbyists and scientists. His vision is to see this type of collaboration lead to further advancements in aquarium husbandry. While not in the lab he is the president of one of the Nation's largest hobbyist clubs, the Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society ( www.utahreefs.com ). Adam has earned a BS in Marine Biology and an MS in the Natural Resource and Health fields.
Steven Pro
Steven Pro has been working fulltime in the ornamental aquatics industry for over 12 years now primarily doing design, sales, installation, and ongoing maintenance of aquarium displays, but he has done his fair share of time working the sales floor at pet stores too. He has also written over 40 articles for various aquarium publications and presented at more than 50 aquarium clubs and conferences across the US. Additionally, he has taken an active role in the aquarium hobby serving on the Board of Directors of his local marine society as well as national organizations such as the Marine Aquarium Society of North America and the American Marinelife Dealers Association and was Co-Chair of the 19th annual Marine Aquarium Conference of North America.
Scott Fellman
My name is Scott Fellman, and I'm a total fish geek. Not a casual aquarium keeper, mind you-I'm a full-on, frozen- fish- food- in- the- family- refrigerator, wet-containers-all-over-the house kind of fish geek. If there's a way to cause water damage or frustration, I've mastered it! It sure seems like I spend a lot of time wiping spills off of the floor, scraping algae, and ungluing my fingers! Is it me, or does that seem oddly familiar to you ?
I've been keeping marine aquariums since I was around 12 years old, and have kept everything from Anthias to Zebrasomas , with quite a few creatures in between! My specific areas of interest are reef aquarium husbandry, biotope marine aquariums, and finding new ways to stash away allof the hobby junk I've accumulated over the years.
If you visit Bob Fenner's WetWebMedia.com website, you may have seen my responses on the “Daily FAQs” page, where I've been fortunate to help mentor hobbyists from all over the world since 2002. I've had several articles published in Freshwater and Marine Aquarium magazine, Anthony Calfo's “C Journal” , and several other online venues. I served as co-editor of WWM's “Conscientious Aquarist” online publication, along with Adam Cesnales. I was honored to provide contributions to Anthony and Bob's Reef Invertebrates book, and am fortunate to have cultivated friendships with so many wonderful hobby people over the years.
In addition to doing presentations around the country at various hobby clubs, I am past President of my local club, the Marine Aquarium Society of Los Angeles County. When I'm not working at duplicating my little piece of the ocean in my own aquarium, I can be found in the ocean weekly, continuing my childhood love affair with my other obsession, surfing. I reside in the Los Angeles area
Adam Blundell
Adam Blundell M.S. works in Marine Ecology, and in Pathology for the University of Utah. He is also Director of The Aquatic & Terrestrial Research Team, a group which utilizes research projects to bring together hobbyists and scientists. His vision is to see this type of collaboration lead to further advancements in aquarium husbandry. While not in the lab he is the president of one of the Nation's largest hobbyist clubs, the Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society ( www.utahreefs.com ). Adam has earned a BS in Marine Biology and an MS in the Natural Resource and Health fields.
Steven Pro
Steven Pro has been working fulltime in the ornamental aquatics industry for over 12 years now primarily doing design, sales, installation, and ongoing maintenance of aquarium displays, but he has done his fair share of time working the sales floor at pet stores too. He has also written over 40 articles for various aquarium publications and presented at more than 50 aquarium clubs and conferences across the US. Additionally, he has taken an active role in the aquarium hobby serving on the Board of Directors of his local marine society as well as national organizations such as the Marine Aquarium Society of North America and the American Marinelife Dealers Association and was Co-Chair of the 19th annual Marine Aquarium Conference of North America.
Scott Fellman
My name is Scott Fellman, and I'm a total fish geek. Not a casual aquarium keeper, mind you-I'm a full-on, frozen- fish- food- in- the- family- refrigerator, wet-containers-all-over-the house kind of fish geek. If there's a way to cause water damage or frustration, I've mastered it! It sure seems like I spend a lot of time wiping spills off of the floor, scraping algae, and ungluing my fingers! Is it me, or does that seem oddly familiar to you ?
I've been keeping marine aquariums since I was around 12 years old, and have kept everything from Anthias to Zebrasomas , with quite a few creatures in between! My specific areas of interest are reef aquarium husbandry, biotope marine aquariums, and finding new ways to stash away allof the hobby junk I've accumulated over the years.
If you visit Bob Fenner's WetWebMedia.com website, you may have seen my responses on the “Daily FAQs” page, where I've been fortunate to help mentor hobbyists from all over the world since 2002. I've had several articles published in Freshwater and Marine Aquarium magazine, Anthony Calfo's “C Journal” , and several other online venues. I served as co-editor of WWM's “Conscientious Aquarist” online publication, along with Adam Cesnales. I was honored to provide contributions to Anthony and Bob's Reef Invertebrates book, and am fortunate to have cultivated friendships with so many wonderful hobby people over the years.
In addition to doing presentations around the country at various hobby clubs, I am past President of my local club, the Marine Aquarium Society of Los Angeles County. When I'm not working at duplicating my little piece of the ocean in my own aquarium, I can be found in the ocean weekly, continuing my childhood love affair with my other obsession, surfing. I reside in the Los Angeles area