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Old 09-19-2006, 07:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New Partnership Announcement


This week Talkingreef is officially announcing its partnership with a great new organization. Talkingreef will be partnering with Project DIBS. Never Heard of Project DIBS you say? Well you will. Project DIBS is a collaborative effort that is more than 2 years in the works. This project is being headed up by none other than our good friend and frequent guest Brian Plankis. Over the Last few months i have been working very closely with Brian to help him bring this project to the public. And now i would like to share with you some information in Brian's own words:

Talkingreef and Project DIBS have many similar goals and we will be working together to find ways to improve the saltwater aquarium hobby.

Project DIBS Mission Statement:
The mission of the Desirable Invertebrates Breeding Society (Project DIBS) is to create an online community collaborating on openly sharing knowledge on how to breed marine invertebrates. Gaps in the knowledge of these animals will be used to design science experiments to be conducted in K-12 and post secondary educational institutions. This community will also be utilized to provide concrete ways any hobbyist can help the project with the ultimate goal of maximizing the distribution of captive bred invertebrates and increasing their availability in local fish stores.

Rob has agreed to help with the first science experiment in a high school classroom beginning in the Spring of 2007. He will be supporting the classroom experiment by providing podcasting services where the students, classroom teacher, Rob and I will go over the experiment the students are conducting. Rob has also generously donated to Project DIBS to help finance some of the technology components of the website and is providing web hosting services.

I am very excited to be working with Rob and I see many ways Project DIBS and Talkingreef can benefit from each other in the future. As soon as Rob and I can work on a schedule, we will be doing a podcast to explain Project DIBS in greater detail. Until then you can go to this thread that will explain Project DIBS Mission Statement and Goals:

http://www.projectdibs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3

You are invited to join the project and feel free to ask me any questions here on Talkingreef or over on my website.
As hobbyists working together, we can advance the hobby and find a better way


Cheers,

Brian Plankis
Project DIBS Founder
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