Lv. Freites et al., Evaluation of three methods of bottom culture of the tropical scallop Euvola (pecten) ziczac (L. 1758), J SHELLFISH, 19(1), 2000, pp. 77-83
Three methods were used to study the growth and survival of juvenile Euvola
ziczac (initial shell height of 40.4 mm SD = 4.2), and initial dry mass ti
ssues of 0.35 g (SD = 0.01), which were set out at a density of 15 individu
als m(-2) on a sandy bottom at Turpialito in the Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuel
a. The first method was applied on an area of 3 x 5 m (15 m(2)) with minimu
m demarkation (0.20-m low walls) on the bottom, the second method was appli
ed on 1 x 1 m corrals with 1-m high walls, and the third method on 1 x 1 x
1 m cages with bottom and top covers. Both treatments with high walls were
conducted with 15 replicates. We could not quantify growth and survival in
the first treatment, because the rate of escape was >80% month(-1) (12 scal
lop m(-2) month(-1)). In the corrals, the escape rate increased progressive
ly from 4% (1 scallop m(-2) month(-1)) to 36% (5 scallop m(-2) month(-1)),
suggesting that the swimming ability of Euvola ziczac increased with size f
rom an initial 40.4 mm to final 69.7 mm in shell height obtained in this st
udy. No scallops escaped from the cages, but survival was less than in the
corrals. Our observations suggest that the most appropriate bottom culture
method would be corrals with walls higher than 1 m.