Village managed reefs in American Sāmoa kept giant clam populations stable for 30 years better than federal reserves.
In the sand surrounding coral reefs, the giant clam reigns supreme; they are massive, multi-colored, and statuesque. As the largest living bivalve mollusk, the giant clam acts as a lynchpin for its ...
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology ToBo Lab studied giant clam ...
A new study revealed that giant clam populations in American Sāmoa are far more stable and abundant than previously thought, ...
The local government of Cadiz City in Negros Occidental vowed to pursue poachers of giant clams nested in its marine protected area adjacent to the popular Lakawon Island in barangay Cadiz Viejo. On ...
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