abstract: A project initiated in October, 2000 at the Atlantic Veterinary College and Pacific Biological Station (PBS) assessed the health/disease issues relevant to the culture of indigenous shellfish species. This project included a thorough geographic survey of infections affecting the Stimpson's bar clam (Mactromeris polynyma), European oyster (Ostrea edulis), green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis), orange-footed sea cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa), and northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) on the east coast, and the green and red sea urchin (S. droebachiensis, S. franciscanus), California sea cucumber (Parastichopus californicus), cockle (Clinocardium nuttallii), varnish clam (Nutallia obscurata) and pinto abalone (Haliot...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeThe purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a treatment ...
There is strong interest to develop native species for aquaculture in the Salish Sea to assist in di...
This paper describes the first systematic health survey of commercially exploited bivalve molluscs i...
This report is a summary of a workshop on shellfish disease issues of current concern to the shellf...
Emerging pathogens threaten aquaculture industries worldwide. There is urgency to become better prep...
The problemconfronting the fish farmers are experienced by shellfish farmers also in the matter of ...
A project to assess the health of Tasmania's farmed shellfish was conducted during the period Octobe...
Marine mollusc production contributes to food and economic security worldwide and provides valuable ...
14 páginas, 1 figura, 3 tablas.-- Simone Sühnel ... et al.The protozoans Perkinsus marinus, Perkinsu...
A health survey, based primarily on gross and histopathological examinations of pearl oysters Pincta...
The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin), is both an important component of our estuaries ...
Invasive alien marine species have garnered a negative reputation outside of their native ranges, of...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
A comprehensive health survey of pearl oysters Pinctada maxima was undertaken across northern Austra...
Intensive culture of early life stages of bivalve shellfish culture has been practiced since at leas...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeThe purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a treatment ...
There is strong interest to develop native species for aquaculture in the Salish Sea to assist in di...
This paper describes the first systematic health survey of commercially exploited bivalve molluscs i...
This report is a summary of a workshop on shellfish disease issues of current concern to the shellf...
Emerging pathogens threaten aquaculture industries worldwide. There is urgency to become better prep...
The problemconfronting the fish farmers are experienced by shellfish farmers also in the matter of ...
A project to assess the health of Tasmania's farmed shellfish was conducted during the period Octobe...
Marine mollusc production contributes to food and economic security worldwide and provides valuable ...
14 páginas, 1 figura, 3 tablas.-- Simone Sühnel ... et al.The protozoans Perkinsus marinus, Perkinsu...
A health survey, based primarily on gross and histopathological examinations of pearl oysters Pincta...
The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin), is both an important component of our estuaries ...
Invasive alien marine species have garnered a negative reputation outside of their native ranges, of...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
A comprehensive health survey of pearl oysters Pinctada maxima was undertaken across northern Austra...
Intensive culture of early life stages of bivalve shellfish culture has been practiced since at leas...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeThe purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a treatment ...
There is strong interest to develop native species for aquaculture in the Salish Sea to assist in di...
This paper describes the first systematic health survey of commercially exploited bivalve molluscs i...