The purpose of this leaflet is to discuss the quantity and quality of some species of commercially valuable shellfish found in certain estuaries around the Irish coast. In recent years the shellfish industry has attracted considerable interest in Ireland, partly because of the demand in England and on the Continent of Europe for Irish shellfish and shellfish products and partly because of the interest which the general public has in fish farming
The Marine Institute, Ireland, runs a suite of operational regional and coastal ocean models. Recent...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
This is the first joint report on the status of Irish aquaculture, which has been produced in collab...
The term shellfish is used to group together two very large orders of the animal kingdom, namely the...
Landings of seafish are recorded under three broad headings, namely, demersal fish, pelagic fish and...
A survey was carried out in the summer of 1971 in the estuaries and bays of West Cork, by biologists...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfisheries in Ireland. In addition da...
This review presents information on the status and activity of shellfisheries in Ireland. Legislatio...
As it currently stands, the management of the bottom mussel aquaculture in Ireland is a complex proc...
This paper brings together data collected in various ways by the authors, over a period of years. So...
The greater part of all varieties of shellfish and shellfish preparations, produced from Irish fishe...
The main reason for establishing the shellfish farming industry in Ireland was to create economic ac...
Since 1966 the landings of mussels in Ireland have increased significantly. Almost all the mussels l...
The stock of whiting (Merlangius merlangus L.) off Counties Dublin and Louth forms the basis of a co...
This report is the second annual report on the status of Irish aquaculture (see Parsons et al., 2004...
The Marine Institute, Ireland, runs a suite of operational regional and coastal ocean models. Recent...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
This is the first joint report on the status of Irish aquaculture, which has been produced in collab...
The term shellfish is used to group together two very large orders of the animal kingdom, namely the...
Landings of seafish are recorded under three broad headings, namely, demersal fish, pelagic fish and...
A survey was carried out in the summer of 1971 in the estuaries and bays of West Cork, by biologists...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfisheries in Ireland. In addition da...
This review presents information on the status and activity of shellfisheries in Ireland. Legislatio...
As it currently stands, the management of the bottom mussel aquaculture in Ireland is a complex proc...
This paper brings together data collected in various ways by the authors, over a period of years. So...
The greater part of all varieties of shellfish and shellfish preparations, produced from Irish fishe...
The main reason for establishing the shellfish farming industry in Ireland was to create economic ac...
Since 1966 the landings of mussels in Ireland have increased significantly. Almost all the mussels l...
The stock of whiting (Merlangius merlangus L.) off Counties Dublin and Louth forms the basis of a co...
This report is the second annual report on the status of Irish aquaculture (see Parsons et al., 2004...
The Marine Institute, Ireland, runs a suite of operational regional and coastal ocean models. Recent...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
This is the first joint report on the status of Irish aquaculture, which has been produced in collab...