The mussel industry of Prince Edward Island (PEI) has grown rapidly over the last 25 years by adapting the subsurface longline system. Presently there are limited coastal sites that can support new farming operations across PEI. It remains unclear whether variation in production is mainly related to environmental factors or longline setup. A multi-year (2002-2004) survey was conducted in Tracadie Bay; as well as across PEI in 2003 to (1) document longlines design variability and (2) quantify its potential association on productivity. In 2004, a controlled trial investigated the effect of sock spacings on productivity of mussel socks in Tracadie Bay. Results from the multi-year survey showed that longline setup varied temporally ov...
The Newfoundland mussel culture industry has experienced significant growth over the last five years...
Spatial growth variation of experimentally cultured blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Tracadie Bay, Pri...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000517583500001International audienceThe eastern o...
The first objective of this study was to document the design of subsurface longlines used for the fa...
In suspended blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) culture, the link between sock spacingand mussel performan...
The mussel industry in Newfoundland began in the early 1980’s. with the number of farms increasing r...
A real and growing interest in marine farming is currently taking place throughout New Zealand. Plan...
A major production constraint for some mussel farms in Canada and elsewhere is related to 'second-se...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the growth of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) in an...
<p>Mussel bottom culture is an extensive type of aquaculture; it depends on natural resources for fe...
A growing human population coupled with the need to protect marine ecosystems, requires sources of s...
The spatial and temporal variability of food abundance is likely to be a major factor determining th...
Intensive aquaculture of the Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus has occurred in Big Glory Bay, Ste...
The United Kingdom's first large-scale, offshore, long-line mussel farm deployed its first ropes in ...
The Newfoundland mussel culture industry has experienced significant growth over the last five years...
Spatial growth variation of experimentally cultured blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Tracadie Bay, Pri...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000517583500001International audienceThe eastern o...
The first objective of this study was to document the design of subsurface longlines used for the fa...
In suspended blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) culture, the link between sock spacingand mussel performan...
The mussel industry in Newfoundland began in the early 1980’s. with the number of farms increasing r...
A real and growing interest in marine farming is currently taking place throughout New Zealand. Plan...
A major production constraint for some mussel farms in Canada and elsewhere is related to 'second-se...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the growth of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) in an...
<p>Mussel bottom culture is an extensive type of aquaculture; it depends on natural resources for fe...
A growing human population coupled with the need to protect marine ecosystems, requires sources of s...
The spatial and temporal variability of food abundance is likely to be a major factor determining th...
Intensive aquaculture of the Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus has occurred in Big Glory Bay, Ste...
The United Kingdom's first large-scale, offshore, long-line mussel farm deployed its first ropes in ...
The Newfoundland mussel culture industry has experienced significant growth over the last five years...
Spatial growth variation of experimentally cultured blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Tracadie Bay, Pri...
Place: Lausanne Publisher: Frontiers Media Sa WOS:000517583500001International audienceThe eastern o...