by Marica Vakacola | Oct 23, 2012 | Clam Conservation
A fresh batch of 310 young Giant Clams made a long journey of about 160 miles from Makogai Island Marine Research Station in the north eastern side of Viti Levu down to three resorts in the Mamanuca Island last week. The move was made possible through the partnership...
by Emosi Lasaqa | Aug 15, 2012 | Clam Conservation
Giant clams have been a sustainable resource for millennia, but unregulated harvesting has made them increasingly rare to find on our reefs. And because it has become an important module in the process of repopulating depleted coral reefs around the globe, Mamanuca...
by Emosi Lasaqa | Aug 15, 2012 | Clam Conservation
Research into the reproduction culture of giant clams has become an important module in the process of repopulating depleted coral reefs around the globe. In the Mamanuca Group of Islands, clam farming was started in 2005 as a project by the Mamanuca Environment...