Bivalve molluscs are filter feeders, with pearl oysters able to filter water at rates up to 25 l h‾¹ g‾¹ of dry wt. tissue. Since this process leads to rapid bioaccumulation of recalcitrant pollutants such as heavy metals, organochlorine pesticides and hydrocarbons from impacted sites, it has prompted the widespread use of molluscs as biomonitors to quantify levels of marine pollution. This paper proposes pearl oyster deployment as a novel bioremediation technology for impacted sites to remove toxic contaminants, reduce nutrient loads and lower concentrations of microbial pathogens. Estimates extrapolated from the literature suggest that a modest pearl oyster farm of 100 t oyster material per year could remove 300 kg heavy metals plus 24 kg...
Pearl culture operations can be divided into three categories which are collection/hatchery producti...
Current shrimp pond management practices generally result in elevated concentrations of nutrients, s...
International audienceIntegrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems are a promising solution f...
The use of pearl oysters has recently been proposed as an environmental remediation tool in coastal ...
Bioremediation of polluted water off the coastline of the urban center of Zanzibar—Stone Town, Unguj...
Mollusc culture and pearl culture in particular, are considered to have a low potential for environm...
In many areas, coastal residents and others oppose establishment of bivalve molluscan aquaculture pr...
Bivalve farming, especially that o f mussels and edible oysters, is becoming popular among maricul...
In bivalve aquaculture, dominant fouling organisms are filter feeders which can compete for food wit...
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture industry with ...
Bioremediation of polluted water off the coastline of the urban center of Zanzibar—Stone Town, Unguj...
With the development of coastal industries, marine pollution has intensified, and more and more shel...
The pearl oysters are reared for production of cultured pearls. They grow and reproduce in the farm...
Microalgae serve as feedstock for bivalves and larvae in aquaculture. The production of microalgae i...
[Extract] All pearl culture is impacted by biofouling which is a key operational issue and economic ...
Pearl culture operations can be divided into three categories which are collection/hatchery producti...
Current shrimp pond management practices generally result in elevated concentrations of nutrients, s...
International audienceIntegrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems are a promising solution f...
The use of pearl oysters has recently been proposed as an environmental remediation tool in coastal ...
Bioremediation of polluted water off the coastline of the urban center of Zanzibar—Stone Town, Unguj...
Mollusc culture and pearl culture in particular, are considered to have a low potential for environm...
In many areas, coastal residents and others oppose establishment of bivalve molluscan aquaculture pr...
Bivalve farming, especially that o f mussels and edible oysters, is becoming popular among maricul...
In bivalve aquaculture, dominant fouling organisms are filter feeders which can compete for food wit...
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture industry with ...
Bioremediation of polluted water off the coastline of the urban center of Zanzibar—Stone Town, Unguj...
With the development of coastal industries, marine pollution has intensified, and more and more shel...
The pearl oysters are reared for production of cultured pearls. They grow and reproduce in the farm...
Microalgae serve as feedstock for bivalves and larvae in aquaculture. The production of microalgae i...
[Extract] All pearl culture is impacted by biofouling which is a key operational issue and economic ...
Pearl culture operations can be divided into three categories which are collection/hatchery producti...
Current shrimp pond management practices generally result in elevated concentrations of nutrients, s...
International audienceIntegrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems are a promising solution f...