Requiem for a Giant Clam

Requiem for a Giant Clam

Farewell to a friend of 30 years by Dr. Dieter Brockmann Excerpt from CORAL, April 2010 I freely admit to being a giant clam fan, and one who has never been able to resist an attractive Tridacna. And there it was, 4.25 inches (11 cm) long, in a pet store in Oberhausen...
Great Barrier Reef Losing Coral Cover

Great Barrier Reef Losing Coral Cover

It is the easily one of Earth’s greatest natural wonders and the largest structure built by animals on the planet, but the Great Barrier Reef is disappearing at an alarming rate as its mantle of live coral is disappearing. A new study by Australian scientists...
Zero to Banggai At MACNA

Zero to Banggai At MACNA

Starting with a blank 4 foot by 4 foot piece of prepared wood, Karen Talbot worked three straight days at the Marine Aquarium Conference of North America in Dallas to complete this oversize painting of a Banggai Cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni. The painting was part...
CORAL Preview: The Clams Are Coming

CORAL Preview: The Clams Are Coming

CORAL’s November/December Issue The last time CORAL featured Giant Clams the issue become one of the bestsellers in the history of the magazine, and today it is still one of the most-treasured collector’s items. Tridacna clams are back, in a big, glorious...