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Experimental deepwater culture of the Sydney rock oyster (Crassostrea commercialis): IV. Pilot production of faft oysters
Authors:Baughan Wisely  John E Holliday  Barbara L Reid
Institution:New South Wales State Fisheries Research Station, Salamander Bay, N.S.W. 2301 Australia
Abstract:Rafts carrying five permanently submerged oyster trays were moored in nine New South Wales estuaries during 1976–1977 to determine how rapidly culled spat oysters (25–29 g whole weight) or seconds (29–40 g) could be grown into first grade (plate) oysters (40–67 g).In the first series of trials results were obtained from seven localities after 3 months summer growth. The average weight increase was 51%; mortality averaged 17%. A further series of trials were conducted for 3 months in autumn at four localities. Weight increases averaged 40% and mortality 8%.The growth rates calculated from weight increases were two to three times greater than those expected from normal intertidal culture traditional of Australia. The estimated time to convert spat to plate oysters was 4 months for summer and autumn crops.
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