Our iconic giant clams face new threats from warmer waters and acidic oceans – let's buy them time
- Written by: Sue-Ann Watson, Senior Research Fellow and Senior Curator (Queensland Museum), James Cook University
ShutterstockThink of the inhabitants of a coral reef, and chances are you’ll think of a giant clam, the largest aquatic mollusc on Earth at up to 250 kilograms and a metre long.
But despite its size and fame, the giant clam (Tridacna gigas) is in trouble. The tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific keep getting hotter due to climate change, and...




















