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| Some more recent pix (I swear) from 2/18/04.
Bob (like Alfred P. Newman thinks he looks more like Redford) at home in
San Diego. Ah well, you can't make a silky shark out of a toadfish. |
Bob Fenner is a friendly neighborhood pet-fish ichthyologist.
Other than stints teaching he has lived the aquatic industries the last thirty
years in the U.S., Japan and the Philippines.
Robert M. Fenner BobFenner@WetWebMedia.com
8586 Menkar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92126
858-549-4948
fax 858-578-7372
Formal Education
BSc. degree in Zoology, minor in Classics and Chemistry,
MSc. Fisheries work on Hormonal Manipulation of Mullets;
Teaching Credential, K-12, College Classes, University of California San Diego,
San Diego State University.
Pertinent Academic Experience
1) Research and thesis writing on Hormonal manipulation of
mullet fishes for aquaculture, role of the senorita,
Oxyjulis californica, as a cleaner, acoustic biology of
the garibaldi, Hypsypops rubicunda, Taxonomy of Balistid fishes.
2) Writing curricula as a High School Biology, Chemistry and
Physics Teacher
Related Practical Experience
1) Development of self-originated California corporate
business. President/CEO for eighteen years. Wrote Operations Manuals for all Divisions, Employee Stock Owner ship
Plan. Corporate name Nature, Etc. Inc.
2) Self-published manuals "Water Feature Design,
Construction & Maintenance", or "The World According To
Carp",
"If You Knew Sushi, Like I Knew Sushi, A Guide To
Sushi Bar Etiquette".
3) Environmental assay (impact) data collection, enumeration,
writing; making known to lay people through public forum and writing.
Pertinent Work Experience
1) Thirty years in the pet fish and herptile industries in
Japan, Philippines and U.S.A.; all levels, positions. Pres./CEO of Nature, Etc. Inc. doing habitat enhancement.
2) Four years physical and biological High School teaching,
Community Resources Sand Diego State University, Marine, & Aquariology: The Science, Hobby and Business of
Aquatics at University of California, San Diego Extension.
3) Environmental Consulting, identification, analysis,
presentation for University of San Diego Environmental Studies Lab, Sea Science Services. Fishes, polychaetes.
4) Several hundred articles in print in hobby, business and
science of ornamental aquatics and diving topics. Published in many periodicals, several languages. Extensive
travel, discourse in field.
Special Qualifications:
Scuba Diver thirty years, widely traveled. Twenty plus years
writing for Pet-fish and Diving hobby and trade publications. Extensive industry and scientific involvement; trade
show, seminar, symposia experience. Extensive computer work background; spreadsheet, desk-top publishing.
Personal
Born 8/23/52, Northkingston, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Health Excellent; Run, lift weights, scuba, free diving.
Diversions include reading, writing, guitar, philosophy,
sushi bar going. My wife Diana and I live in S. California.
Bio./Life History
I was born in Rhode Island, the smallest State of the U.S.
but grew up in the orient as my father was career military.
The diversity of life has always fascinated me; but the
systematics of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians was blown away by the
expansiveness and degree of unknown of the fishes. Few people had
"companion animals" overseas, but many friends had bowls and aquariums
with goldfish, guppies and other tropicals.
We had very few jobs "on base" for the
"dependents" but I was fortunate to secure employment at a fish store
that was associated with a restaurant in downtown Sasebo. Other vainglorious
work overseas includes two years working for a Betta culture business,
collecting and processing marines in Manila.
Back to the U.S. in the late sixties I stuck to the trade as
a retail clerk, a livestock wholesale worker (for Pratt's in San Diego), and
eventually formed an aquarium service business with a school friend. This
business cycled larger and smaller, and supported me all through college and
beyond. It eventually became an employee-owned corporation with aquaristic
retail outlets, fabrication (principally large acrylic systems), water feature
construction, manufacturing and distribution divisions. Subsequent to the tax
law changes, water-shortage "scare", and general decline in the
California and U.S. economy in the late eighties these businesses were sold and
liquidated. I worked for three years as a consultant and buyer for the
mass-merchandiser PetCo in their bid to upgrade their stores, incorporating
livestock.
Is there a difference between what you do for money and for a
living? Not me. Nowadays I write articles and books for the diving/underwater
natural history and ornamental aquatics interests, and manage my rentals and
securities. I browse the electronic bulletin boards to "chat" with
others daily, and often travel, to go "hashing" (sort of running),
writing and photographing with friends around the world.
Have been an avid hobbyist since first memories. Active in
the local SDTFS from the sixties; helped in development of all three goldfish/koi
clubs in San Diego. At times more active in scientific (AVMA, IAAAM, ASIH) and
industry professional/business associations.
Have many wonderful friends in the hobby, trade and science
of aquatics, and dearly enjoy my involvement; it is my life's work and passion.
A/The central thread to everything I have attempted in writing, presentation or
action in the interest has been/is "to enhance peoples love of their own
lives through an appreciation of the living world". I see the
hobby/business evolving, much like and approaching western Europe, with a real
interest in biotopes, the underlying science, understanding the technologies
employed... This is an era of consumer awareness; there are less aquarists, but
more conscientious ones that are becoming more aware and demanding value. I look
forward to the availability of many more species of tank-raised marines, real
aquatic plants, and ready, inexpensive access to useful information and
graphics.
"It's Martinized"! 9/11/07
Hey guys, and girls, just thought I would drop a line to tell you all thanks
for providing a great service to the fishkeeping world. But on to my other
reason for writing, I am a craigslist addict, and recently came across this post
(http://raleigh.craigslist.org/for/419178670.html) , just figured I would bring
it to Mr Fenner's attention. Once again, thanks for all that you do for our
kind. Lewis Bridges
<Heeee! Interesting... Guess it's better to be referred to in some positive
note... Could have been named Bob Murphy... Bob Fenner>
Consultation 3/8/07
Bob,
<Scott>
I was wondering if I could fly you down
<Up I guess... am in S. Cal.>
to do a consultation of sorts for me. I have a 1200 gallon reef tank in an
orthodontists office that I maintain. Over the past year since planning started
countless issues have arisen, and countless are continuing to arise. My client
and myself are reaching the end of our ropes and would appreciate a critiquing
eye from the best in the biz. Is this something that you have the time to do?
Scott Johnson
Owner
Critter Cabana
www.crittercabana.com
<Mmm, let's see... I do have this title on a biz card somewhere... but it might
be just as expedient to e-chat here (and of use to others)... or (groan) on the
phone. Don't have much going on for another couple weeks (retired in 94...)
but... BobF>
Koi World interview request
Hi Bob! My name is Eve Adamson and I've interviewed you in the past. I
am working on two articles for Koi World magazine--one on common
mistakes of beginning Koi keepers, and one on color and patterns in
Koi--how Koi got to look the way they do, why some are so expensive, how
the process of breeding for color/patterns works, etc.
<I see>
Would you be interested in doing a phone interview on either or both of
these subjects? I'd love to include your vast expertise yet again. I'm
on a tight deadline but if you any time in the next few days, just let
me know when and at what number I can reach you.
Thanks Bob, in advance, for any help. I hope to hear from you.
<Am out of town Saturday, but will be around on Friday (PST, California),
858-549-XXXX Bob Fenner>
--
Eve Adamson
Pardon Moi Francais... or syntax, word usage...?
I like what you have to say and there is a lot of info to reed on your site if we look ,but your word usage seems odd.
<It is indeed a bit "strange" as in unfamiliar or not-so conventional. I grew up overseas (Japan and the Philippines) and read and travel a great deal... and I guess hang out with, converse a great deal with non-English speakers. Do you find my efforts at trying to communicate via the written word difficult to follow? Have you suggestions for improvement? Thank you for your input. Bob Fenner>
That Hormonal Manipulation of
Fishes paper
dear sir
I found your paper about hormonal manipulation of fishes when I was
searching in internet. it has some good information. as I want to use some
of them in my studies, I need some information about you as author.
<Please see here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/WWMAdminSubWebIndex/bobfbio.htm>
please
sent to me your complete name ,year of publishing, your colleague's
name(s) and some other information.
<No colleagues at that time. Self publication date 1976)
I also have a question: can we say that the
first attempts of study on sex hormones in fish start along with the
first time that man use the pituitary extract to induce maturation in
fish? I searched to find it ,but nearly all the references are from
1960and latter .would you please guide me in this case. I am looking
forward hearing from you.
<Actual applications date back to the forties... but not really popularized till the 1960's. Bob Fenner>
sincerely yours
Reza
Dear Dr. Fenner (Doc!?),
To my horror I realized I addressed you with the wrong title ("Mr." instead of "Dr.") in my previous message.
<No need for horror or honorifics... no doctor/ate, pls, "just Bob" will do> Please accept my sincerest apologies.
The knowledge you've expressed in TCMA and on the WWM have truly spark my
interest in transitioning from a freshwater aquarist to a marine aquarist. <Ah, good>
I apologize for my careless error, and my occasional longwinded-ness. I just find the prospects of starting a new project like this to be quite
invigorating and rewarding, and I find myself getting swept up in the excitement! :) -Russ
<No worries my friend. Bob Fenner>
Happy b-day!
happy birthday Bob! I hope you have as much fun on your birthday as I
usually do on mine (I inflict my taste for bad movies on friends and
family, I call it good fun, they call it getting even). Hope the move
goes well
<Zo, Mike and I are moving as we key! Am sore all over... and am ready to move more frequently henceforth to avoid this nonsense... and Pinkster, we're off to my fave sushi bar (Meiki's) tonight... thinking of you>
and your new digs turn out to be better than expected.
<Oh, yes... larger lot, more space for the dogs... a bit quieter (further from the death business military base...) and less dusty... further from the sand and gravel plant...>
Hopefully in a month or so I'll be able to write and actually have a
question relating to a real live saltwater set up. : )
<Ah, good>
tell Zo Pinky says hi!
<Done!>
be chatting with you my friend, (your speech patterns are a viral meme
: ) )
Mike
<And you. Bob Fenner>
Happy Birthday!!
Dear Mr. Fenner:
You obviously don't know me, but I've followed up on
your articles in the numerous fish hobby magazines you
have written for throughout the years. I'm most
impressed with your knowledge and work, and commend
you for what you have done for the hobby through your
scientific strides.
<Thank you my friend... One often wonders if folks are reading...>
I found your website today by chance (I've been out of
the reef-keeping hobby for several years, but enjoy
browsing the web to see the latest developments in
anything related to fish-keeping), and lo and behold,
I discovered it's your birthday today! So let me wish
you a grand birthday as you so deserve for simply
being the outstanding person you are.
<Ah, great that we have found each other! Again, thank you for your kind, encouraging words. Be chatting. Bob
Fenner>
Sincerely,
Sadat
PS: You really should smile in your pictures, you are
a very handsome man! <Ah! Just saw this in moving the message... People say
they never see me not smiling in person... Bob Fenner>
Re: Your Offer of work
Hi Bob,
Yes. Sue gave me your number.
<Ah, good, and yours to me>
Hope you had a nice trip. I was going to invite you out for a beer when you
were here in Kona.. but I guess I tired to contact you too late.
<There's always some time later... btw do you know of the folks down in Tasmania who raise H. abdominalis for the hobby? They had some interesting anecdotes re Amanda Vincent and her organization...>
I am looking to add a more detailed section to my getting ready page where
it explains how to cycle your salt water tank...or how to get started.
Something not to complicated but with enough information so the fresh water
and first time hobbyist can set up a tank. It seems so simple to us. but as
you know the biggest mistake people seem to make is stocking animals in their
tank before it is ready. or they overload the tank. Do you think you would
be interested?
<Sure>
I know there is a lot of free links out there to this info. but I wanted something classy for the OR site.
<Okay>
Let me know what you
think and what the costs would be.
<About how many words? Graphics?>
Perhaps later we could use the section to do a spin off for a few columns on
the Horse Forum column in FAMA.
<Very nice articles thus far... you could easily knock this/these further pieces out.>
Let me know what you think...
Mahalo, Carol Cozzi-Schmarr
<Bob Fenner>
Marine Aquarist Roundtable of Sacramento
My name is Brian Prestwood. I took over for Dave Sheehy as speaker
coordinator for the Marine Aquarist Roundtable of Sacramento.
<Congrats!>
I spoke to you about speaking at our club again at WMC 2001. We could cover
all your travel and lodging expenses plus pay a $100 honorarium. Are you
available on 7/20 or 11/16?
<Yes to both dates. And no to the honorarium... Though stipendium peccati mors est, I forego such input. Sign me up and I'll be there... and make it known if I may be of assistance otherwise. Bob Fenner>
RE: Marine Aquarist Roundtable of Sacramento
Off by one error, sorry. Our meeting in July is on the 21st, not the 20th.
And, it's a special one. The three northern CA clubs (MARS, Seabay and BARE)
are hosting a picnic at Steinhart aquarium with a behind the scenes tour. It
is an all day event. Several of the members pointed out that you are the
obvious choice for this casual event. Would you be interested in attending
and doing a short talk too?
<Oh, absolutely... Just finished reading David Powell's account of his life in the public aquarium biz, including his time spent with Earl S. Herald... and was up there for a day during/between the recent WMC... taking pix, reliving the many times I've visited... For sure. Bob Fenner>
Fenner Family
Hi, My maiden name was Susan Fenner. Do you know anything about your ancestry?
<Mmm, only a bit. A sister is interested in genealogical matters... Ours isn't particularly glorious... but am glad to be here, a human, what have you>
The Fenner family has a very interesting ancestral tree and if you have an interest I'd be happy to share with you. It's interesting that my father was a science teacher and a real scholar on all aspects of science. I'll be on vacation for a
week, but I'll await your reply and get back with you. Thanks, Susan
<Okay, chat with you then. Bob Fenner>
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