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Visit Mussel Aquaculture in the Northeast
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Visit Disinfection for used shellfish equipment
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Visit Best Management Practices for the East Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Industry
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Visit TIDE-MINDED CRITTER GUIDES
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Visit Best Practices for the East Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Industry
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Visit Approved Hatcheries For Shellfish Species
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Visit The Essential Start Guide: Seed
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Visit East Coast Shellfish Hatchery and Nursery Directory
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Visit Maine DMR - LPA License Health Zones
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Visit How a High Tech Mussel Farm Harvests 7,000 Pounds of Mussels per Day
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Visit Biofouling in Shellfish Aquaculture
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Visit Large-Scale Culture Methods for Blue Mussels in Maine and the Northeast: Experimental Laboratory & Field Trials
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Visit Oyster Production Equipment Comparisons 2016–2018
Oyster Production Equipment Comparisons 2016–2018
The report provides information on commercially relevant aspects of oyster production gear associated with each equipment type employed including, BST™ Crosshatch, BST™ Longline, OysterGro, Rack and Bag, & Seapa™. They tracked oyster survival, growth by season, shell morphology, worm presence, and cost estimates.2020Maryland Sea Grant, University of Maryland
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Visit Storm and Hurricane Preparedness for Off-Bottom Oyster Aquaculture
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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
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Visit Potential Gear Coatings as a Mitigation Technique for Invertebrate Predators of Aquacultured Eastern Oysters (Crassostrea virginica)