Robert M. Fenner (1952–2020)
Author of The Conscientious Marine Aquarist: A Commonsense Handbook for Successful Saltwater Hobbyists
About the Author
Image credit: Robert M. Fenner
Works by Robert M. Fenner
The Conscientious Marine Aquarist: A Commonsense Handbook for Successful Saltwater Hobbyists (1996) 92 copies, 1 review
Aquatic Gardens Ponds, Streams, Waterfalls & Fountains: Volume 2. Maintenance, Maintenance, Livestock, & Example… (2014) 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1952
- Date of death
- 2020-05-07
- Gender
- male
- Country (for map)
- USA
- Place of death
- San Diego, California, USA
- Cause of death
- heart attack
- Places of residence
- San Diego, California, USA
- Occupations
- Marine science and aquariology instructor (University of California & California State University)
Author - Short biography
- 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. 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.
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Statistics
- Works
- 4
- Members
- 95
- Popularity
- #197,646
- Rating
- 4.5
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 6