The use of pearl oysters has recently been proposed as an environmental remediation tool in coastal ecosystems. This study quantified the nitrogen, phosphorus and heavy metal content of the tissue and shell of pearl oysters harvested from a small pearl oyster farm at Port Stephens, Australia. Each tonne of pearl oyster material harvested resulted in approximately 703 g metals, 7452 g nitrogen, and 545 g phosphorus being removed from the waters of Port Stephens. Increasing current farm production of 9.8 t yr(-1) to 499 t yr(-1) would balance current nitrogen loads entering Port Stephens from a small Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) located on its southern shores. Furthermore, manipulation of harvest dates to coincide with oyster condition would ...
The impact of coastal pollution was studied using edible oysters, Crassostrea rivularis as an indic...
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Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
The use of pearl oysters has recently been proposed as an environmental remediation tool in coastal ...
Bivalve molluscs are filter feeders, with pearl oysters able to filter water at rates up to 25 l h‾¹...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Bivalves are commonly used to detect metal pollution in the marine environment. Commercially culture...
Background: Persian Gulf is a semi-closed environment which is affected by pollution from heavy meta...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the MTech: Oceanography in the Faculty of A...
In recent decades, goals for the restoration of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Bivalve aquaculture is increasingly being considere...
International audienceIn this study we quantified nitrate (NO3−) reduction (denitrification, anammox...
The impact of coastal pollution was studied using edible oysters, Crassostrea rivularis as an indic...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
The use of pearl oysters has recently been proposed as an environmental remediation tool in coastal ...
Bivalve molluscs are filter feeders, with pearl oysters able to filter water at rates up to 25 l h‾¹...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Bivalves are commonly used to detect metal pollution in the marine environment. Commercially culture...
Background: Persian Gulf is a semi-closed environment which is affected by pollution from heavy meta...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the MTech: Oceanography in the Faculty of A...
In recent decades, goals for the restoration of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Bivalve aquaculture is increasingly being considere...
International audienceIn this study we quantified nitrate (NO3−) reduction (denitrification, anammox...
The impact of coastal pollution was studied using edible oysters, Crassostrea rivularis as an indic...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...