GROWTH, MORTALITY AND PARASITIZATION OF MUSSELS CULTIVATED IN THE RIADE AROUSA (NW SPAIN) FROM 2 SOURCES OF SEED - INTERTIDAL ROCKY SHORE VS. COLLECTOR ROPES
J. Fuentes et al., GROWTH, MORTALITY AND PARASITIZATION OF MUSSELS CULTIVATED IN THE RIADE AROUSA (NW SPAIN) FROM 2 SOURCES OF SEED - INTERTIDAL ROCKY SHORE VS. COLLECTOR ROPES, Aquaculture, 162(3-4), 1998, pp. 231-240
The cultivation of the mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, in the Galic
ian Rias (NW Spain) requires approximately 4600 tonnes of mussel seed
every year. Traditionally, this seed is obtained from two different so
urces: intertidal rocky shore and collector ropes, In this study, the
biological performance (growth rate, mortality and parasitization) of
mussels from both sources of seed was compared in a cultivation area o
f the Ria de Arousa, The results from this experiment indicate there i
s no difference in biological performance between the two types of mus
sels seed under standard cultivation conditions. Nevertheless, the use
of mussel seed from collector ropes is recommended due to their signi
ficantly larger size at harvest time. The main deficiency of this type
of seed, its high mortality from seeding to thinning out, could be of
fset by improving the procedure of tying the mussels to culture ropes,
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