The Venice lagoon is the main Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) production site in Europe. Following the unsustainable exploitation of this site (free-access fishery) local authorities have been striving to regulate fishing activities and most clams are produced using mollusc culture techniques based on wild spat harvesting and on its seeding in appropriate, designated culture areas. Therefore, the quality and abundance of wild clam stocks are critical factors that could limit the full development of this activity. The present study aims at assessing Manila clam stocks (spat, adults per square meter) using ordinary kriging, in an area of the Venice lagoon located near...
Barbamarco Lagoon is a small lagoon adjoining the Northern Adriatic Sea and is the site of a commerc...
The development of shellfish farming was analysed with a coupled watershed and 3D biogeochemical mod...
Initially introduced for aquaculture purposes in the 70's on French territory, Manila clam (Ruditape...
Clam culture in the Venice lagoon: stock assessment of Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) populat...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
: In recent years recurrent bivalve mass mortalities considerably increased around the world, causin...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
Clams harvesting has been widespread in the Venice lagoon since Ruditapes philippinarum introduction...
The assessment of clam yield potential and the identification of suitable sites for clam rearing are...
The manila clam was introduced in 1986 in the Sacca di Goro lagoon (Po River Delta, northern Italy) ...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum, Adam & Reeve 1850) is a non-indigenous species that wa...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
The introduction of Tapes philippinarum, (the manila clam) into Poole Harbour in 1988 for aquacultur...
International audienceThe Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850) is one of the mo...
The Sacca di Goro is a shallow, brackish, eutrophic coastal lagoon in the southernmost part of the P...
Barbamarco Lagoon is a small lagoon adjoining the Northern Adriatic Sea and is the site of a commerc...
The development of shellfish farming was analysed with a coupled watershed and 3D biogeochemical mod...
Initially introduced for aquaculture purposes in the 70's on French territory, Manila clam (Ruditape...
Clam culture in the Venice lagoon: stock assessment of Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) populat...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
: In recent years recurrent bivalve mass mortalities considerably increased around the world, causin...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
Clams harvesting has been widespread in the Venice lagoon since Ruditapes philippinarum introduction...
The assessment of clam yield potential and the identification of suitable sites for clam rearing are...
The manila clam was introduced in 1986 in the Sacca di Goro lagoon (Po River Delta, northern Italy) ...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum, Adam & Reeve 1850) is a non-indigenous species that wa...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
The introduction of Tapes philippinarum, (the manila clam) into Poole Harbour in 1988 for aquacultur...
International audienceThe Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850) is one of the mo...
The Sacca di Goro is a shallow, brackish, eutrophic coastal lagoon in the southernmost part of the P...
Barbamarco Lagoon is a small lagoon adjoining the Northern Adriatic Sea and is the site of a commerc...
The development of shellfish farming was analysed with a coupled watershed and 3D biogeochemical mod...
Initially introduced for aquaculture purposes in the 70's on French territory, Manila clam (Ruditape...