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Freites, Luis, Silva, Daniel, Acosta, Vanessa, Troccoli, Luis, Núñez, Maximiano, Lodeiros, César |
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Aquaculture International; Dec2024, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p8591-8607, 17p |
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The depth culture influence (4, 8, and 16 m) and periods (upwelling and non-upwelling) on growth and survival of the pearl oyster Pinctada imbricata during 10 months in the southeastern Caribbean Sea (Cariaco Gulf) were evaluated. Monthly records were taken of survival, body growth, and fouling organisms of the pearl oyster, as well as weekly samples of the temperature, chlorophyll a, and seston of the water culture site. Monthly survival was above 92% at all depths. The variation in shell size and tissue mass of the oysters cultivated in the different depths showed a similar pattern, with slow growth during the non-upwelling period (June–October) and progressive growth during the upwelling period (November–April). The multivariate analysis showed that oyster growth was associated with the phytoplankton biomass at different depths, particularly during the upwelling period. Oysters at 4 m showed the greatest increases in all growth parameters, exceeding the minimum commercial size (50 mm) in 7 months. Hence, it is recommended that the culture of P. imbricata in the Gulf of Cariaco be started right before the upwelling season to take advantage of the high amount of food available during this period. It is also recommended that the suspended culture should not exceed 8 m for higher growth performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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