A process is described for the utilisation of mussel shell wastes by their conversion into lime, which may be used for white washing and plastering
Substantial quantities of green mussels are available on the Kerala coast particularly from Calicut ...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
This paper reports the development of novel green bio-composite mortars obtained by reusing mussel s...
262-269The present paper describes the indigenous method of lime preparation in coastal Ganjam distr...
549-558For lime preparation, mollusc shells are traditionally collected from the sea and estuaries. ...
The present work aimed at valorizing marine bivalve shells. First, clam, mussel, edible cockle, wedg...
Galician “Rías”·conditions (extension, water temperature ….) enable the production of excellent qual...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...
Mussels are bivalves which live in the sea attached to some hard substrata. There are two kinds in ...
Exploitation of molluscs, producing marine pearl was done for the collection of natural / cultured p...
The sea mussel, popularly known as "Kallummekkai" or "Kadu kka' in Malayalam and "Pachaiazhi" or "K...
The production of farmed mussels amounts to millions of tonnes across over 40 countries. Shell waste...
Management of organic waste is a major problem for the New Zealand Mussel Industry. Currently most w...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...
Green mussel (Perna viridis) and brown mussel (P.indica) are available in substantial quantities fro...
Substantial quantities of green mussels are available on the Kerala coast particularly from Calicut ...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
This paper reports the development of novel green bio-composite mortars obtained by reusing mussel s...
262-269The present paper describes the indigenous method of lime preparation in coastal Ganjam distr...
549-558For lime preparation, mollusc shells are traditionally collected from the sea and estuaries. ...
The present work aimed at valorizing marine bivalve shells. First, clam, mussel, edible cockle, wedg...
Galician “Rías”·conditions (extension, water temperature ….) enable the production of excellent qual...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...
Mussels are bivalves which live in the sea attached to some hard substrata. There are two kinds in ...
Exploitation of molluscs, producing marine pearl was done for the collection of natural / cultured p...
The sea mussel, popularly known as "Kallummekkai" or "Kadu kka' in Malayalam and "Pachaiazhi" or "K...
The production of farmed mussels amounts to millions of tonnes across over 40 countries. Shell waste...
Management of organic waste is a major problem for the New Zealand Mussel Industry. Currently most w...
Clams of the species Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are popular in Mulki estuary mainly for ed...
Green mussel (Perna viridis) and brown mussel (P.indica) are available in substantial quantities fro...
Substantial quantities of green mussels are available on the Kerala coast particularly from Calicut ...
The annual production of mussels, which was 10,000 tonnes in the early 1990's, doubled by 2002 throu...
This paper reports the development of novel green bio-composite mortars obtained by reusing mussel s...