Some effects of gas-supersaturated seawater on Spisula solidissima and Argopecten irradians |
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Authors: | Ronald Goldberg |
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Institution: | National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Center, Milford Laboratory, Milford, Conn. 06460 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Two size classes of the surf clam, Spisula solidissima, and the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, were exposed to different concentrations of gas-supersaturated seawater in a flowing seawater system. Both species tested experienced no mortality when held in the control treatment maintained at 96% oxygen and 109% nitrogen. Mortality, gill tissue damage, gas emboli, membranous tissue blisters, and abnormal secretion of shell material were induced experimentally at elevated levels of gas supersaturation. Results indicate significant mortalities of surf clams and scallops held at 114% O2 and 195% N2, and at higher levels of gas concentration. These values suggest a point of reference for the bivalve culturist in identifying potential problems which can be caused by gas-supersaturated seawater. |
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