Preliminary studies on predicting the setting season of oysters for the benefit of shellfish farmers
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Preliminary findings from a spatfall forecasting programme initiated in April 1981 at Himamaylan River, Negros Occidental are presented. Two main activities are involved: 1) monitoring of daily counts of oyster larvae in the plankton; and 2) monitoring of actual setting of oysters on standardized collectors put in the vicinity of oyster farm sites. Findings indicate that when the count of mature larvae exceeds 5 per 100 ml sample and persists for at least 3 days, spat may be expected to occur shortly afterwards.
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Young, A. L., Gargantiel, E., & Traviña, R. (1981). Preliminary studies on predicting the setting season of oysters for the benefit of shellfish farmers. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Quarterly Research Report , 5(4), 19-23. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2399
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