Clams harvesting has been widespread in the Venice lagoon since Ruditapes philippinarum introduction in 1983. Operations involved in this kind of activity include a sieving phase: operators pick out clams of commercial interest by using manual or mechanical tools. During this phase they obtain a waste that is usually discarded in lagoon. The Institution responsible of fisheries resources supervision in the Venice lagoon highlighted a management problem related to this kind of waste, that is mostly composed by shells, wood, sediment and different kind of inert materials: in the long term it can accumulate in specific areas covering the seabed and leading to an ecological quality decrease and, consequently, to a lower productivity. So it is n...
This paper evaluated the effectiveness of four types of oyster spat collectors, made with recycled m...
Fishing has always been an important activity for those Venetians who live near the Lagoon, and it s...
Fishing has always been an important activity for those Venetians who live near the Lagoon, and it s...
Clams harvesting has been widespread in the Venice lagoon since Ruditapes philippinarum introduction...
The disposal of waste material constituted by shells resulting from processing subsequent to Bivalve...
The Venice lagoon is the main Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) production site in Eur...
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture industry with ...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG[Abstract] The seas and oc...
Harvesting of clams (Tapes philippinarum) has important socio-economic and environmental implication...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum, Adam & Reeve 1850) is a non-indigenous species that wa...
The development of shellfish farming was analysed with a coupled watershed and 3D biogeochemical mod...
Harvesting of the invasive Manila clam, Tapes philippinarum, is the main exploitative activity in th...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
The assessment of clam yield potential and the identification of suitable sites for clam rearing are...
It is becoming increasingly important that waste products from the agricultural and food processing ...
This paper evaluated the effectiveness of four types of oyster spat collectors, made with recycled m...
Fishing has always been an important activity for those Venetians who live near the Lagoon, and it s...
Fishing has always been an important activity for those Venetians who live near the Lagoon, and it s...
Clams harvesting has been widespread in the Venice lagoon since Ruditapes philippinarum introduction...
The disposal of waste material constituted by shells resulting from processing subsequent to Bivalve...
The Venice lagoon is the main Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) production site in Eur...
Today, commercial mollusk farming is an essential component of the global aquaculture industry with ...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG[Abstract] The seas and oc...
Harvesting of clams (Tapes philippinarum) has important socio-economic and environmental implication...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum, Adam & Reeve 1850) is a non-indigenous species that wa...
The development of shellfish farming was analysed with a coupled watershed and 3D biogeochemical mod...
Harvesting of the invasive Manila clam, Tapes philippinarum, is the main exploitative activity in th...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
The assessment of clam yield potential and the identification of suitable sites for clam rearing are...
It is becoming increasingly important that waste products from the agricultural and food processing ...
This paper evaluated the effectiveness of four types of oyster spat collectors, made with recycled m...
Fishing has always been an important activity for those Venetians who live near the Lagoon, and it s...
Fishing has always been an important activity for those Venetians who live near the Lagoon, and it s...