1.This report presents the results of a field study conducted in the ECASA test site nOS in the Pertuis Breton, France. The site is located on the Atlantic West coasts. It is open to the bay of Biscay, but is slightly protected against westerly winds. The bay has been exploited by intertidal mussels culture for centuries. 2. Within the bay, mussels (Mytilus edulis) are cultivated either by the traditional pole technique, around the bay or on longlines in the centre of the bay. The area occupied by these longline s represents 250 ha, and the resulting annual production is 1 000 tonnes of mussels. The average depth at mid tide is of 13.8 m. The sediment is sandy, with a small fraction of mud. 3. The site is subject to several regular monitori...
The French microbiological monitoring network (REMI) has been carried out since 1989 in order to ass...
The mussel industry in Newfoundland began in the early 1980’s. with the number of farms increasing r...
The Algerian west coast is the prime recipient of several forms of pollution; hence, the necessity f...
International audienceThe macrobenthic community of Mont Saint Michel Bay (English Channel, France) ...
The uptake and release of material by oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and mussels (Mytilus edulis) in Ma...
International audienceMore than 60% of the world's population live within 150 km of the coasts. Natu...
Within the framework of the biointegrator network (RINBIO), 92 man-made cages containing mussels (My...
The objective of this study is to explain the decrease in mussel production, along the French coasts...
International audienceThe ecological quality status (EcoQ) of intertidal mudflats constrained by Pac...
This study describes the phytoplankton community in sheltered euhaline waters of the Basque coast (s...
Data from: Settlement, seasonal size distribution and growth of the invasive bivalve Mytilopsis leuc...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
ROCCH is the French monitoring network for the chemical contamination in coastal and transition wate...
The "Pertuis Breton" is a macrotidal estuary with an important mollusc exploitation of the inter-tid...
This study of invertebrates in Bertrabouy bay was a by-product from an investigation of the distribu...
The French microbiological monitoring network (REMI) has been carried out since 1989 in order to ass...
The mussel industry in Newfoundland began in the early 1980’s. with the number of farms increasing r...
The Algerian west coast is the prime recipient of several forms of pollution; hence, the necessity f...
International audienceThe macrobenthic community of Mont Saint Michel Bay (English Channel, France) ...
The uptake and release of material by oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and mussels (Mytilus edulis) in Ma...
International audienceMore than 60% of the world's population live within 150 km of the coasts. Natu...
Within the framework of the biointegrator network (RINBIO), 92 man-made cages containing mussels (My...
The objective of this study is to explain the decrease in mussel production, along the French coasts...
International audienceThe ecological quality status (EcoQ) of intertidal mudflats constrained by Pac...
This study describes the phytoplankton community in sheltered euhaline waters of the Basque coast (s...
Data from: Settlement, seasonal size distribution and growth of the invasive bivalve Mytilopsis leuc...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
ROCCH is the French monitoring network for the chemical contamination in coastal and transition wate...
The "Pertuis Breton" is a macrotidal estuary with an important mollusc exploitation of the inter-tid...
This study of invertebrates in Bertrabouy bay was a by-product from an investigation of the distribu...
The French microbiological monitoring network (REMI) has been carried out since 1989 in order to ass...
The mussel industry in Newfoundland began in the early 1980’s. with the number of farms increasing r...
The Algerian west coast is the prime recipient of several forms of pollution; hence, the necessity f...