Author : D. J. Wildish
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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 28 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (129 download)
Book Synopsis Biological and Economic Feasibility of Four Grow-out Methods for the Culture of Giant Scallops in the Bay of Fundy by : D. J. Wildish
Download or read book Biological and Economic Feasibility of Four Grow-out Methods for the Culture of Giant Scallops in the Bay of Fundy written by D. J. Wildish and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Four final grow-out methods for culture of the giant scallop were tested in small, pilot scale trials at two locations near St. Andrews, N.B. With all of these methods: long-lines anchored by concrete blocks, weir-pole stakes, benthic cages and benthic relaying, it was biologically feasible to produce market-size giant scallops. Site differences in predator mortality of benthic scallops were evident, suggesting the need to choose sites with low predation pressure. The benthic cages proved to be susceptible to predators; this could be rectified in future by reducing the hole size of the cage walls. Fouling of all cages, except benthic cages, was an operational problem in the Bay of Fundy. Growth rates of all suspended cultures inclusive of benthic cages involved an approximately 15-mo period, following intermediate culture of 1 yr in pearl nets, to reach marketable size of 90-mm shell height; versus -36-48 mo for scallops placed directly on the sediment surface. Based on our pilot scale experience, we have attempted an economic analysis of each final grow-out method employed. The economic feasibility is for the period 1987-1996 and based on 1987 prices. The analysis assumes a 5% annual increase in cost of labor and materials and predicts a 6.55% annual increase in landed price of scallops. Ten-year predictions show that only one of the four grow-out methods, benthic relaying, to be economically feasible