Resources Database
Popular Searches
Results
-
Visit Public Participation in Aquaculture Leasing
-
-
Visit Biofouling Control Strategies: A Field Guide for Maryland Oyster Growers
Biofouling Control Strategies: A Field Guide for Maryland Oyster Growers
Biofouling, or plants and animals that colonize oysters and/or cages, can affect profitability. This handbook reviews macroalgae, cushion moss, encrusting bryozoan, barnacles, false mussels, hooked mussels, slipper limpet, ghost anemone, sea squirts, boring sponge, red beard sponge, clam worms, mud worms, & whipworms.2020Maryland Sea Grant, University of Maryland Extension
-
-
Visit Potential Gear Coatings as a Mitigation Technique for Invertebrate Predators of Aquacultured Eastern Oysters (Crassostrea virginica)
-
Visit Methods and Materials for Aquaculture Production of Sea Scallops (Placopecten magellanicus)
-
Visit Eastern Oyster Production in Maine: A Basic Overview
-
Visit Research, Development and Education Priorities for the Aquaculture Sector in Maine
-
-
-
-
Visit Goods and Services of Marine Bivalves
-
Visit Shellfish Aquaculture is GOOD for the Environment!
-
Visit Does a Flip-Bag System Produce a Better Eastern Oyster?
-
Visit Shellfish Biosecurity: Risks, Management & Best Practices Bivalve Shellfish Physiology, Pathogens, Diseases
-
-
-
Visit Aomori Ear-Hanging Machinery
-
-
Visit Sea Scallop Farming in Maine: Seed Handling and Bottom Cages
-
Visit A Comparison of Bottom and Floating Gear for Growing American Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in Southeastern Massachusetts
-
Visit Northeastern U.S. Aquaculture Management Guide: A manual for the identification and management of aquaculture production hazards
-
Visit Dead and Dying Shellfish: What to Do?
-
Visit Oyster Diseases of the Chesapeake Bay: Dermo and MSX Fact Sheet