Village managed reefs in American Sāmoa kept giant clam populations stable for 30 years better than federal reserves.
The local government of Cadiz City in Negros Occidental vowed to pursue poachers of giant clams nested in its marine ...
The agency says the coral reef species native to the Pacific and Indian oceans are endangered or threatened by illegal harvesting and habitat destruction. NOAA Fisheries has proposed Endangered ...
Deep beneath the waves, tiny clams with shells usually about as big as a pea bore into pieces of sunken wood. The wood is food for them, as well as a home. These rare, scattered, sunken pieces of wood ...
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Poachers destroy giant clam habitat in Cadiz City
Unidentified individuals illegally entered the Giant Clam Village conservation site in Cadiz City on Christmas Day, killing ...
That’s how it was meant to be — and how it used to be. Since time immemorial, as the saying goes, people in what is now Washington and British Columbia farmed the sea with a type of environmental ...
Researchers didn't know what to make of sunken pieces of wood that were so thoroughly chewed-up by clams that the wood crumbled in their hands. It turns out, the super-chewer wood-eating clams had a ...
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