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Oyster spat collection methods
Oyster spat collection methods






oyster spat collection methods

At both sites, significantly fewer spat were collected in late winter than in summer. Overall, spatfall at the two sites was similar, with summer maximum of 4.9 (Gizo) and 4.7 collector −1 (Noro). Spat were collected by deploying shade mesh substrata at a depth of 3 m for near-sequential two-month period. Once the spat reach a size of 3- 4 MM remove all the spat Clean the equipment and store until the next spawning season In most cases is twice a year pending on location.Temporal variation in abundance of spat of the blacklip pearl oyster ( Pinctada margaritifera) was determined over an eight-year period at two sites, Gizo and Noro, in the Western Province of Solomon Islands. You do not need to cement the traps or any thing else as we have treated the material with natural Calcium that attracts Spat. This is the best two methods of catching Natural spat. The other method is by attaching the Spat traps to a Horizontal Line / Back bone with floats so the spat traps hang down vertical in the first 1m of the water table, allowing the the water to flow through which enables the Spat to attach to the spat Collectors as they past through the spat trap. You need a rack system is to keep the Spat traps of the bottom away from Potential issues like mud worm or any other parasites that is like to harm the oysters. In your case due to ice you will be require to removable rack system each year the reason. As the water moves through the spat trap the Spat will attach itself to the Spat catcher in the spat trap. This allows the splat which is generally with in the first 1m of the water table. Once this has been achieved the spat trap can be used in two different methodsįirst By Setting the traps on a rack set up on the side of the waters edge so the Spat trap is out of the water at low tide and Under the water at High tide. This is achieved by using the Zapco Spat trapįirst you need to identify a location where oysters spawn. If Hatchery spat is not available in your location the next best option is catching your own Natural Spat. We recommend both methods but Highly recommend not to introduce species for out side of your Location In other words do not import oysters from other locations as this can potentially have environmental issues in the future as we have seen all over the world. There are different methods of oyster farming some people use Hatchery spat some catch natural spat this all depends on availability of Spat.

oyster spat collection methods

  • Storm Clips with TPU Lanyards – Perfect for long line floating bag suspended intertidal cage and oyster tumbler systems.
  • Typhoon Tumbler Line – Designed specifically for farming with grow-out tumblers.
  • Hurricane Line – Developed for longline shellfish cultivation systems and other aquatic environments.
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    Oyster spat collection methods