Miesmuschel-Langleinenkulturen – Vom wissenschaft-lichen Experiment zur wirtschaftlichen Umsetzung


Autoria(s): Walter, Uwe; de Leeuw, David
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2007

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The development of longline cultures for blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) at the German North Sea coast has been under way since 2001. It has turned out to be a successful and innovative method for the rearing of seeding mussels. The comparison of different tested longline types has proved that single longtubes carrying net collectors are the most stable system given the dynamic conditions in the Jade. Artificial collectors were settled by a large number of mussel larvae. Important settling took place between May and July, with 11 000 to 64 000 individuals per meter collector. The shell length of suspended mussels increased in their first summer at an average of 1.2 mm per week. Between the end of August until the end of September a mean of 2 to 9 kg mussels per meter equalling 4500 to 20 300 individuals per meter were harvested. Relayed on bottom cul-tures the mussel seed continued to grow and could be marketed as consumption mussels after their second summer.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/2952/1/InfOnline_54_07_34_bf.pdf

Walter, Uwe and de Leeuw, David (2007) Miesmuschel-Langleinenkulturen – Vom wissenschaft-lichen Experiment zur wirtschaftlichen Umsetzung. Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung = Information on Fishery Research, 54(1), pp. 34-39. 10.3220/Infn54_34-39_2007 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3220/Infn54_34-39_2007>

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DOI: 10.3220/Infn54_34-39_2007

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