Boogiechillin
It's ok, I confuse my students too.
Most of Shimek's research is on various marine snail species, especially parastic species, and in that arena I would consider him to be a strong researcher. He has also done some work with sandbed infauna, like copepods. But, for most of his articles he just summarizes and accumulates material from grad-level marine invertebrate textbooks. This is a great service for a lot of people as it brings information that isn't available to most hobbyists to those who need it, but doing a book report on Moby Dick doesn't make you Herman Melville, ya know? 
Even still, I wouldn't mind if Shimek allowed open discussion of the experiments that he does on aquarium-related topics. He gets really defensive if anyone questions his methods or conclusions. For example, there's a recent thread over in his forum on RC where someone was smacked down right quick for displaying a lack of total confidence in his salt mix study. I don't get that response...what makes a strong research finding is the ability to respond to criticisms!
Even still, I wouldn't mind if Shimek allowed open discussion of the experiments that he does on aquarium-related topics. He gets really defensive if anyone questions his methods or conclusions. For example, there's a recent thread over in his forum on RC where someone was smacked down right quick for displaying a lack of total confidence in his salt mix study. I don't get that response...what makes a strong research finding is the ability to respond to criticisms!