Sustainable production of native oyster spat for on-growing_Final Report — Seafish

Sustainable production of native oyster spat for on-growing_Final Report

Summary
The native oyster (Ostrea edulis) is a European Biodiversity Action Plan species. The UK has a responsibility to enhance natural (and ultimately fishable) stocks under the Native Oyster Species Action Plan - NOSAP). In this FIFG-funded project, the extensive pond production of spat at a commercial oyster hatchery in Kent was investigated from summer 2006 to autumn 2008. Although disappointing in that no viable spat were produced, the project did deliver a low-cost technology that is transferrable to other areas, for example sites along the east coast of England where managed realignment is being considered. (The partners in the project were Seasalter Shellfish (Whitstable) Ltd. [FIFG applicant], SAGB & Seafish [in kind support]).
Author
  • K. Mazik,
  • D. Burdon,
  • M. Ellis - Institute of Estuarine,
  • Coastal Studies,
  • University of Hull
Publication date
01 October 2008

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