Sustainability Corner with Douglas McLaurin-Moreno

Cultured (Beaded) Abalone Pearls from Chile

The breakthrough in Chile of culturing bead-nucleated cultured pearls.

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Jennifer Heebner

New World Pearls, Part 1

American pearls are on the verge of a comeback, but could this really happen?

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Pearls in the Web of Life – Part 1

Pearls in the Web of Life – Part 1 Pearls are not only a product of a living being—a mollusk—but their mother mollusk is also a host for dozens of other life forms! When we think about other animals that we use in our lives (as a food source or as a luxury good, such as furs), we can rarely imagine these creatures being a part of something larger or coexisting with other animals from different species. 

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Jennifer Heebner

Sustaining Life with Pearl Farming

From the April 2021 issue of #thisispearl digital magazine One of the most important aspects of pearl farming is the ability to protect and create more life than what was available previously. What do I mean by this? When you start a pearl farm, you begin with a resource that has already been “pillaged and plundered” for probably hundreds, if not thousands, of years. As an example, we have the pearl fisheries of the Persian Gulf, whose pearls adorned the ancient rulers of Egypt, Persia, and Rome. Or the more recent Gulf of California pearl fisheries that began an intense fishery...

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