Making Waves:
The Concepcion Beneath the Sea Blog
Read about the impact of the Concepcion Beneath the Sea project on the local ecosystem and community. Learn how our conservation efforts are creating a sustainable future for giant clams and the people who depend on them.

The Small but Mighty Modest Giant
Tridacna Noae is a species of giant clam found in the Indo-Pacific. It is known for its modest size compared to other giant clams and its vibrant mantle colors.

The Bright Jewel of the Reef
Tridacna Rosewateri, also called the Rosewater clam, is a giant clam species found in the Indo-Pacific. It’s known for its vibrant mantle colors, making it a favorite among marine aquarium enthusiasts.

The Vibrant Giant of the Indo-Pacific
Tridacna Derasa, also known as the “derasa clam” or “maxima clam,” is a large clam species found in the Indo-Pacific. They’re favored by marine aquarium enthusiasts for their impressive size and colorful mantles.

The Jewel of the Indo-Pacific
Tridacna Squamosa, also called the “Squamose Clam,” “Fluted Clam,” or “Giant Clam,” is a big clam species found in the Indo-Pacific. It’s popular in marine aquariums because of its unique look.

Discovering the Small Giant Clam
Tridacna Crocea, also known as the “Crocea Clam” or “small giant clam,” is a captivating species found in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite being one of the smaller members of the giant clam family, it boasts an impressive size and a colorful mantle that makes it a favorite among marine aquarium enthusiasts.

Exploring Bear Paw Clams
If you’re into marine life or have a saltwater aquarium, you’ve probably heard of the fascinating bear paw clam, also known as Hippopus Porcellanus. These unique clams are native to the Indo-Pacific region, including popular spots like the Philippines, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Let’s dive into what makes these clams so special and why they’re a favorite among marine enthusiasts.
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