GROWTH OF EXPERIMENTALLY CULTURED OCEAN QUAHOGS (Arctica islandica L.) IN NORTH TEMPERATE EMBAYMENTS

Journal of The World Mariculture Society(2009)

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The growth of metamorphosed ocean quahogs (Arctica islandica L.) of known age reared from larvae settled in October 1980 was monitored over a 16-month period using experimental containers suspended from fixed and floating structures in two embayments on the coast of Maine. Specimens ranging in length (maximum antero-posterior dimension) from 1.8 to 4.3 mm (n = 119; mean=2.5 mm; std. dev. = 0.4 mm) were placed in the containers in June 1981. Shell length measurements were recorded at monthly intervals until October 1982. Water temperatures at the experimental sites ranged from a low of 0.1°C during January 1981 to a high of 21.4°C during July 1982. Maximum growth rates (1.8 to 2.3 mm/month) were observed during the warmest months (June through October). Reduced, yet measurable, amounts of shell (0.3 to 0.5 mm/month) were deposited during even the coldest winter months (January and February). Natural mortality over the 16-month experimental period was less than 10%. Numerous specimens were randomly sacrificed during the experimental period for subsequent analyses of internal shell growth patterns. By late October 1982 the lengths of the remaining specimens (n=53) ranged from 11.4 to 33.7 mm (mean=26.0 mm; std. dev. = 4.1 mm). Although recorded growth rates are considerably faster than those heretofore reported for Arctica islandica, the growth potential of this species in a suspended culture system does not appear to be high enough to warrant seriously considering this species as a commercial aquaculture candidate.
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experimentally cultured ocean quahogs,growth
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