Galveston Bay oyster stocks were studied to detect changes which might affect the public reef oyster harvest. A mild winter and above normal salinity values favored increased disease (Labyrinthomyxa) incidence as well as increased predation from oyster drills (Thais) and stone crabs (Menippe). These factors resulted in annual death rates of 52% to 55% among older oysters groups. Oyster spat in an epidemic area were Labyrinthomyxa-infected by fall and suffered above normal mortality
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
Oyster sampling was conducted in Galveston Bay, Texas. Monitoring of 1965, 1966, and 1967 year class...
Annual death rates among one to five year-old oyster stocks at tray stations in Galveston Bay ranged...
Public reefs in Galveston Bay and East Bay were sampled monthly to determine seasonal changes in oys...
Moralities among tray-held oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were studied during a two year period at ...
Reef sampling was continued in Galveston, Matagorda and San Antonio Bays to study trends in the oyst...
The sample abundance of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spat decreased in 1963 as compared to 1962, a...
Mortality rates among oysters (Crassostrea virginica) of different sizes and from different bay area...
The intensity of 1963 oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spat set was generally less than that observed ...
Severe flooding on the Trinity River in 1973 destroyed oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations in...
A moderate set of spat was observed throughout the bay in June and July. A light spat set also occur...
Both seed oyster Crassostrea virginica stock and market oyster stock continued to decline in Aransas...
A study of four oyster populations in Mississippi over 13 months (May 1978-May 1979) indicates that ...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
Oyster sampling was conducted in Galveston Bay, Texas. Monitoring of 1965, 1966, and 1967 year class...
Annual death rates among one to five year-old oyster stocks at tray stations in Galveston Bay ranged...
Public reefs in Galveston Bay and East Bay were sampled monthly to determine seasonal changes in oys...
Moralities among tray-held oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were studied during a two year period at ...
Reef sampling was continued in Galveston, Matagorda and San Antonio Bays to study trends in the oyst...
The sample abundance of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spat decreased in 1963 as compared to 1962, a...
Mortality rates among oysters (Crassostrea virginica) of different sizes and from different bay area...
The intensity of 1963 oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spat set was generally less than that observed ...
Severe flooding on the Trinity River in 1973 destroyed oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations in...
A moderate set of spat was observed throughout the bay in June and July. A light spat set also occur...
Both seed oyster Crassostrea virginica stock and market oyster stock continued to decline in Aransas...
A study of four oyster populations in Mississippi over 13 months (May 1978-May 1979) indicates that ...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...
MSX is a microscopic parasite that kills oysters but is not harmful to humans. It is a protozoan, or...