The condition and quality of cultured blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) are affected by various environmental characteristics including temperature, salinity, food concentration, composition and year-to-year variability, waves, tides, and currents. Mussels are a keystone species in the ecosystem, affecting the surrounding environment through filtration, biodeposition and nutrient recycling. This study evaluated the effects of culture depth and post-harvest handling on cultured blue mussels in Newfoundland, Canada. Depth was examined over two years; three shallow water (5 m depth) and three deep water sites (15 m depth) were compared for environmental characteristics, mussel physiological stress response, growth, and biochemical composition. Th...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) are the most common mussel harvested with high value nutritional compo...
Shellfish farming contributes to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves inco...
The neutral red assay (NRA) measures retention time of the neutral red dye in the hemocyte organelle...
Despite the rapid increase in production of Newfoundland cultured blue mussels in the last few years...
The Greenshell™ mussel, Perna canaliculus, is New Zealand’s most important aquaculture species and h...
The Newfoundland mussel culture industry has experienced significant growth over the last five years...
The objective was to improve carrying capacity models by providing standardized values for clearance...
Mussels display interesting nutritional characteristics as they are a rich source of proteins, carbo...
Intensive salmonid cage culture releases nutrients and organic matter that lead eutrophication of co...
Blue mussels create extensive aggregations on intertidal and low subtidal shores in the Gulf of Main...
The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the growth of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) in an...
Bivalve aquaculture in nearshore sites has expanded worldwide. Mussel farming productivity is common...
The spatial and temporal variability of food abundance is likely to be a major factor determining th...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
Intensive aquaculture of the Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus has occurred in Big Glory Bay, Ste...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) are the most common mussel harvested with high value nutritional compo...
Shellfish farming contributes to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves inco...
The neutral red assay (NRA) measures retention time of the neutral red dye in the hemocyte organelle...
Despite the rapid increase in production of Newfoundland cultured blue mussels in the last few years...
The Greenshell™ mussel, Perna canaliculus, is New Zealand’s most important aquaculture species and h...
The Newfoundland mussel culture industry has experienced significant growth over the last five years...
The objective was to improve carrying capacity models by providing standardized values for clearance...
Mussels display interesting nutritional characteristics as they are a rich source of proteins, carbo...
Intensive salmonid cage culture releases nutrients and organic matter that lead eutrophication of co...
Blue mussels create extensive aggregations on intertidal and low subtidal shores in the Gulf of Main...
The purpose of this study was to (1) describe the growth of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) in an...
Bivalve aquaculture in nearshore sites has expanded worldwide. Mussel farming productivity is common...
The spatial and temporal variability of food abundance is likely to be a major factor determining th...
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
Intensive aquaculture of the Greenshell™ mussel Perna canaliculus has occurred in Big Glory Bay, Ste...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) are the most common mussel harvested with high value nutritional compo...
Shellfish farming contributes to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves inco...
The neutral red assay (NRA) measures retention time of the neutral red dye in the hemocyte organelle...