Ps. Kristensen et H. Lassen, THE PRODUCTION OF RELAID BLUE MUSSELS (MYTILUS-EDULIS L.) IN A DANISHFJORD, ICES journal of marine science, 54(5), 1997, pp. 854-865
Mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) smaller than the commercial size caught in
Limfjorden, as in other areas, are typically discarded. However, duri
ng the period 1990 to 1993 these small mussels were returned, after so
rting to mussel beds for later harvest; a process defined as ''relay''
. This paper presents data from two commercial culture beds and from t
wo smaller experimental beds established to study growth and mortality
of these small mussel discards. The data were analysed by a yield-per
-recruit model to calculate yields from such relays. This model was al
so used to predict the optimal time of harvest. The parameters utilize
d in the model were: (1) initial mortality due to harvesting, unshippi
ng and sorting; (2) growth and mortality between relay and harvest; an
d, (3) the drained wet weight of a mussel of a given shell length. The
initial mortality was estimated from observations of mussels damaged
by harvesting, unshipping, sorting and exposure to desiccation on land
in aquaria survival experiments. Growth and mortality rates after rel
ay were estimated from diver investigations of the experimental beds.
The relationship between the drained wet weight and the shell length w
as established based on samples from commercial landings in Limfjorden
. The calculated harvest was compared to the observed yield from two c
ommercial culture beds. The productivity in kg m(-2) in a bed of relai
d mussels was found to be 2-7 times higher than in natural mussel beds
in Limfjorden. (C) 1997 International Council for the Exploration of
the Sea.