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A Cooperative High Precision Dredge Survey To Assess The Mid-Atlantic Sea Scallop Resource Area In 2021 And 2022, Sally Roman, Carter Lin, David Rudders
A Cooperative High Precision Dredge Survey To Assess The Mid-Atlantic Sea Scallop Resource Area In 2021 And 2022, Sally Roman, Carter Lin, David Rudders
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For the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, current and accurate information related to the abundance and distribution of adult and juvenile scallops is essential for effective management of the resource. Scallop management is a combination of input and output controls, with a focus on spatial area management. The continued prosperity of the scallop resource and fishery is dependent on both periodic and large incoming year classes, as well as a mechanism to delineate the scale of a recruitment event and subsequently monitor the growth and abundance of these scallops over time.
Acknowledging the importance of accurate, timely, and meaningful information necessary …
Getting Started With The Water Harvest Program A Guide For Watermen To Make More For Their Catch By Selling Direct At Farmers’ Markets, Jimmy Hogge, Paige Hogge
Getting Started With The Water Harvest Program A Guide For Watermen To Make More For Their Catch By Selling Direct At Farmers’ Markets, Jimmy Hogge, Paige Hogge
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No abstract provided.
Vims Researchers Anticipate High Levels Of Dermo In 2006, Ryan Carnegie, Gene Burreson, Erin Seiling
Vims Researchers Anticipate High Levels Of Dermo In 2006, Ryan Carnegie, Gene Burreson, Erin Seiling
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No abstract provided.
Automated Method For Determination Of Moisture In Scallop And Shrimp: A Collaborative Study, Robert A. Fisher
Automated Method For Determination Of Moisture In Scallop And Shrimp: A Collaborative Study, Robert A. Fisher
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No abstract provided.
Production Of Spot As Live Bait For Recreational Angling, Michael J. Oesterling, Daniel G. Sennett, D. Patrick Kilduff
Production Of Spot As Live Bait For Recreational Angling, Michael J. Oesterling, Daniel G. Sennett, D. Patrick Kilduff
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No abstract provided.
Marine Baitfish Culture, Michael J. Oesterling, Charles M. Adams, Andy M. Lazur
Marine Baitfish Culture, Michael J. Oesterling, Charles M. Adams, Andy M. Lazur
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No abstract provided.
Shellfish Culture Forum: Industry Issues An Annual Evaluation, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Shellfish Culture Forum: Industry Issues An Annual Evaluation, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
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No abstract provided.
Target Species And Tagging Procedures, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Target Species And Tagging Procedures, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
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No abstract provided.
Qpx Susceptibility In Hard Clams Varies With Geographic Origin Of Brood Stock, Lisa M. Ragone Calvo, Eugene Burreson
Qpx Susceptibility In Hard Clams Varies With Geographic Origin Of Brood Stock, Lisa M. Ragone Calvo, Eugene Burreson
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T he results of recent investigations by VIMS and collaborating scientists in Massachusetts and New Jersey indicate that clam strains produced from brood stocks of South Carolina and Florida origin are more susceptible to QPX (Quahog Parasite Unknown) disease than clam strains originating from Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts brood stocks. During a 3-year study clam strains produced at VIMS from brood stocks originating from Massachusetts, New Jersey, Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida were grown at sites in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Virginia and evaluated for survival, growth, condition and QPX disease susceptibility. The clams originating from South Carolina and …
Shellfish Culture Forum: Industry Issues An Annual Evaluation 2002, Michael J. Oesterling
Shellfish Culture Forum: Industry Issues An Annual Evaluation 2002, Michael J. Oesterling
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No abstract provided.
Clam Strain Registry, Tom Gallivan, Standish K. Allen Jr.
Clam Strain Registry, Tom Gallivan, Standish K. Allen Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Bay Scallop Culture, Michael J. Oesterling
Bay Scallop Culture, Michael J. Oesterling
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In the mid-1960s the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, was identified by scientists at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) as having culture potential for Virginia waters. Mike Castagna at the VIMS Wachapreague Laboratory demonstrated the biological feasibility of culturing bay scallops from egg to market size within a one year period. At that time, culture for scallop meat production was not economically favorable and the need for better grow-out technology precluded further development of this industry in Virginia. With the change in marketing towards a whole, in-the-shell product and improved or alternative grow-out technology, bay scallop culture activities were …
Model Haccp Program For Fresh And Frozen Soft Shell Blue Crabs Process Flow Chart/Hazard Analysis And Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (Ssop), Robert A. Fisher, Mike Oesterling, Tom Rippen
Model Haccp Program For Fresh And Frozen Soft Shell Blue Crabs Process Flow Chart/Hazard Analysis And Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (Ssop), Robert A. Fisher, Mike Oesterling, Tom Rippen
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No abstract provided.
Veined Rapa Whelk, Rapana Venosa, Found In Virginia Waters, Roger L. Mann, Susan Waters
Veined Rapa Whelk, Rapana Venosa, Found In Virginia Waters, Roger L. Mann, Susan Waters
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No abstract provided.
Economic And Business Considerations For Small-Scale Soft Crab Production, Michael J. Oesterling, Chuck Adams
Economic And Business Considerations For Small-Scale Soft Crab Production, Michael J. Oesterling, Chuck Adams
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No abstract provided.
Fish Lesions, Pfiesteria And The Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Fish Lesions, Pfiesteria And The Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
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No abstract provided.
Aqua Plan Business Planning Software For Coastal Aquaculture, Patricia F. Lacey, Sayra G. Thacker
Aqua Plan Business Planning Software For Coastal Aquaculture, Patricia F. Lacey, Sayra G. Thacker
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No abstract provided.
Cleaning And Preparing The Cownose Ray, John Merriner, Joseph Smith
Cleaning And Preparing The Cownose Ray, John Merriner, Joseph Smith
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Includes recipes for preparing rays.
Standardizing Fishing Effort & Individual Transerable Effort Programs In The Sea Scallop, Placopecten Magellanicus Fishery, James Kirkley, William D. Dupaul
Standardizing Fishing Effort & Individual Transerable Effort Programs In The Sea Scallop, Placopecten Magellanicus Fishery, James Kirkley, William D. Dupaul
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No abstract provided.
Vims Juvenile Fish Trawl Survey Juvenile Indices 1979-1994, Chris Bonzek, Patrick J. Geer, Herb Austin
Vims Juvenile Fish Trawl Survey Juvenile Indices 1979-1994, Chris Bonzek, Patrick J. Geer, Herb Austin
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No abstract provided.
Characterization Of The Virginia Soft Crab / Peeler Industry, Michael J. Oesterling, Niels Moore
Characterization Of The Virginia Soft Crab / Peeler Industry, Michael J. Oesterling, Niels Moore
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No abstract provided.
The Crab Industry In Venezuela, Ecuador, And Mexico Implications For The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Industry, Michael J. Oesterling, Charles Petrocci
The Crab Industry In Venezuela, Ecuador, And Mexico Implications For The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Industry, Michael J. Oesterling, Charles Petrocci
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No abstract provided.
Bycatch In The Virginia Menhaden Fishery: A Reexamination Of The Data, James Kirkley
Bycatch In The Virginia Menhaden Fishery: A Reexamination Of The Data, James Kirkley
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No abstract provided.
Clam Culture: The Possibilities And The Pitfalls, Michael J. Oesterling
Clam Culture: The Possibilities And The Pitfalls, Michael J. Oesterling
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Clam culture in-Virginia has recently received a ·great deal of attention due to the declining production of wild fishery stocks, and to the apparent success of some commercial clam farms. A 1994 survey of Virginia aquaculture by the Virginia Agricultural Statistics Service identified hard clams as the most valuable cultured product in the Commonwealth; production in 1993 exceeded $11 million in gross sales.
Be wary of reports that clam farming is easy and guarantees financial rewards. Farming clams is much more complicated than throwing clams overboard and returning a few years later to harvest them for market. The financial risks …
Regulating The Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus, Fishery In Virginia : Biological And Economic Concerns, James E. Kirkley, William D. Dupaul, Michael J. Oesterling
Regulating The Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus, Fishery In Virginia : Biological And Economic Concerns, James E. Kirkley, William D. Dupaul, Michael J. Oesterling
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The blue crab, Callinectes sapiclus, fishery has been one of the most important fisheries of Virginia. The importance of the fishery in terms of commercial activities has substantially increased in recent years in response to declining resource levels of American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, and a growing international and domestic demand for soft crabs, female hard crabs, and crab meat.
The actual economic importance of the fishery, however, is not well known. For example, what are the employment and earning levels generated by the fishery? What portion of a waterman's household income is derived from crabbing? How much does crabbing contribute …
A Profile Of The Oyster Industry Northeastern United States, Douglas Lipton, James Kirkley
A Profile Of The Oyster Industry Northeastern United States, Douglas Lipton, James Kirkley
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This is a critical period for the future of the east coast oyster industry. This report documents the dramatic decline in industry output which has been the impetus for a publicly funded program to "revtalize" the industry. Oyster biologists argue over the severityy of the decline and the cause, and also the potential remedies. Should non-native oysters, specifically Crassostrea gigas, be introduced into the region to replace the native oyster production? Are there ways to manage around the devastating oyster diseases MSX and Dermo? Will large populations of oysters significantly improve the water quality in currentiy degraded areas?
While these …
By-Catch And The Fishery For Atlantic Menhaden (Brevoortia Tyrannus) In The Mid-Atlantic Bight An Assessment Of The Nature And Extent Of By-Catch, Herb Austin, James Kirkley, Jon Lucy
By-Catch And The Fishery For Atlantic Menhaden (Brevoortia Tyrannus) In The Mid-Atlantic Bight An Assessment Of The Nature And Extent Of By-Catch, Herb Austin, James Kirkley, Jon Lucy
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No abstract provided.
Economic Impact Of Marine Aquaculture On Virginia's Eastern Shore, Sayra Thacker
Economic Impact Of Marine Aquaculture On Virginia's Eastern Shore, Sayra Thacker
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No abstract provided.
Restoration Of The Virginia Oyster Fishery The Alternative Species Strategy, Dennis Taylor
Restoration Of The Virginia Oyster Fishery The Alternative Species Strategy, Dennis Taylor
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No abstract provided.
Potential Range Of The Zebra Mussel, Dreissena Polymorpha, In And Near Virginia, Patrick Baker, Shirley Baker, Roger L. Mann
Potential Range Of The Zebra Mussel, Dreissena Polymorpha, In And Near Virginia, Patrick Baker, Shirley Baker, Roger L. Mann
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This publication is devoted to predictions of the probability of invasion by the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (and the quagga mussel, Dreissena sp.) to specific bodies of water in Virginia. Probability of invasion is divided into risk and susceptibility. Risk refers to the chance, relative to other sites, that a body of water will be inoculated with Dreissena, in sufficient number to establish a population. Inoculation can occur by natural dispersal, but in the mid-Atlantic region is most likely to-occur though accidental introduction by humans, especially via boat traffic. Susceptibility of a body of water refers to the probability, based …