TitleLaboratory rearing and hatching of Pacific coast clams and oysters. Annual report July 1, 1968 - June 30, 1969
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1969
AuthorsPhibbs, Duane, and Oregon. Fish Commission
Pagination18 p.
InstitutionU.S. Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Guin SH373.2.O7 L33, Internet Resources SH373.2.O7 L33, Digital Open Access
Keywordsalgal species, aquaculture, aquatic invertebrates, aquatic vegetation, biological, bivalves, Butter clam = Saxidomus giganteus, Cockle clam = Clinocardium nuttallii, Coos River estuary, developmental stages, edible oyster=Ostrea edulis, Gaper clam = Tresus capax, growth, Isochrysis species, Kumamoto oyster = Crassostrea sikamea, life history information, littleneck clam = Leukoma staminea, molluscs, Monochrysis species, Netarts Bay, Pacific oyster =Crassostrea gigas, physiology, razor clam = Siliqua patula, reproductive behavior, salinity, water temperature, Yaquina Bay
Notes"The first year of the project was devoted to developing laboratory spawning and larval rearing techniques for Pacific Coast clams and oysters. The objectives of the past year were to: (1) refine these spawning and rearing techniques to achieve higher larval survival to the adult form and (2) initiate growth and survival studies in the field using laboratory-raised juvenile clams and oysters." (from the Introduction)
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/technical_reports/x059c808f
Label6890