ICSR 2005 scientific program

Time / MONDAY OCTOBER 3
8.00- 9.00 / Registration
9.00 – 10.00 / Welcome and Introduction (Room ‘Méridien’)
Assessment of shellfish habitat and resources
Chairman’s: C. Hilly and G. Tolley / Historical considerations in shellfish management
Chairman’s: J. Prou and G. Frimlin / Shellfish fitness considerations in shellfish restoration
Chairman’s: J.F. Samain and M. Da Silva
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
10.00 – 10.30 / Assessing the status and trends of natural and restored subtidal and intertidal oyster reefs: ‘tried and true’ and novel metrics for evaluating ecological function, sustainability and reef success.
L.D. COEN (p. 25) / Hard clam aquaculture on the East coast of the US and its relation to habitat enhancement.
G. FLIMLIN* AND J. N. KRAEUTER (p. 52) / Main results of the 2001-2004 “Morest” project on summer mortality in the Pacific oyster (Crassotrea gigas).
J. F. SAMAIN (p. 69)
10.30 – 11.00 / Coffee break
11.00 – 11.15 / Multivariate approach to understanding spatial variability of oyster-reef communities.
G. TOLLEY*, A. K. VOLETY AND M. SAVARESE (p. 30) / A historical perspective for determining changes in the distribution of oyster habitats in Southwest Florida, usa using archived maps and charts of federal agencies.
J. STEVELY (p. 53) / Growth of Crassostrea gigas spat and juveniles under differing environmental conditions.
J. KING*, J.W. KING, S. K. MALHAM AND M. W. SKOV (p. 67)
11.15 – 11.30 / A comprehensive assessment of South Carolina’s intertidal oyster resources /habitats using high resolution, multi-spectral digital imagery for management and restoration.
L.D. COEN*, K.E. SCHULTE, G.M. YIANOPOULOS, R.F. VAN DOLAH, W.D. ANDERSON, M.W. VO, M.A. FINKBEINER AND W.R. STEVENSON (p. 26) / A century of evolution of the shellfish fishing and farming ecosystem in Mont-Saint-Michel bay: from the fishing to the shellfish culture or from the appropriation of the resource to the appropriation and the modelling of the space.
P. LE MAO*, C. RETIERE AND C. LE BEC (p. 52) / Fitness differences in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis cultivated in Fangar Bay (Ebro Delta, NE Spain).
M. RAMÓN, M. FERNÁNDEZ AND E. GALIMANY* (p. 66)
11.30 – 11.45 / Oyster abundance and size structure as ecological metrics for evaluating success of oyster reef habitat restoration in Virginia and South Carolina, USA.
P. ROSS*, P. L.D. COEN AND M. LUCKENBACH (p. 30) / The natural oyster beds of France: evaluating policies of management since the eighteenth century.
O. LEVASSEUR (p. 53) / Strategy of aquaculture of Ruditapes decussatus based on high biochemical composition of the populations to repopulate lagoons and bays of Moroccan coasts. A. KAMARA*, N. RHARBI, M. RAMDANI AND A. BERRAHO (p. 67)
11.45 – 12.00. / Balancing oyster, Crassostrea virginica, habitat alterations with coastal wetland restoration activities within the Barataria estuary, Louisiana, USA.
E. MELANCON (p.28) / Management of scallop (Pecten maximus L.) Fisheries in Northern Brittany. Population patterns under temperature effects and catch capacities of the fishing fleet.
S. FIFAS* AND P. ARZEL (p. 52) / Characterization of glucidic metabolism of Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas as a way to study the reserves management.
A. C. HANQUET-DUFOUR*, C. HEUDE, K. KELLNER, H. BACCA AND M. MATHIEU (p. 66)
12.00 – 12.15 / Conservation and restoration of oyster reefs: evaluating the success of sanctuaries in the presence of multiple environmental stressors.
S. POWERS* AND C. PETERSON (p. 30) / Discussion and conclusion / Growth and seasonal changes in biochemical composition for the bivalve Crassostrea gigas from Bizert lagoon, Tunisia.
S.DRIDI*, M. S ROMDHANE AND M.ELCAFSI (p. 65)
12.15 – 12.30. / Discussion / Seasonal variations of immune parameters in diploid and triploid oysters, Crassostrea gigas.
M. DUCHEMIN*, M. AUFFRET AND M. FOURNIER (p. 65)
12.30 – 13.30 / LUNCH
Assessment of shellfish habitat and resources (cont.) Chairman’s: J. Grall and L.D. Coen / Exotics/invasive/introduced species considerations Chairman’s: L. Chauvaud and S. Ford / Shellfish fitness considerations in shellfish restoration (cont.)
Chairman’s: G. Wikfors and R. Lae
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
13.30 – 13.45 / Managing fisheries to protect marine habitats.
C.L.J. FRID (p. 27) / Deliberations on introducing Crassostrea ariakensis to the Chesapeake Bay: the role of science and uncertainty in the decision-making process.
M. LUCKENBACH (p. 43) / Evaluation of variability of immune parameters in oysters Ostrea edulis derived from different populations and cultivated in the Ría de Arousa (Galicia, NW Spain).
M. DA SILVA*, A. VILLALBA AND J. FUENTES (p. 64)
13.45 – 14.00 / Comparison of immune parameters, diseases, biochemical composition and condition index of the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum collected from four locations around Anmyeon-do Island, Korea.
K.-S. CHOI, K.-I. PARK, H.-S. PARK AND Y.-J. PARK (p. 64)
14.00 – 14.15 / Mid-term (1998-2004) clam (Ruditapes decussatus) and cockle (Cerastoderma edule) shellfish resource assessment in three estuaries of the Basque Country, Northern Spain.
J. BALD*, A. BORJA AND I. MUXIKA (p. 25) / An exotic pathogen and development of resistance in the affected oyster population.
S. FORD (p. 42) / Amylase polymorphism affects growth in the cupped oyster Crassostrea gigas.
A. HUVET*, M. PRUDENCE, F. JEFFROV, S. POUVREAU, J.-Y. DANIEL, C. QUÉRÉ, P. BOUDRY, E BÉDIER, M. ROPERT, A. VAN WORMHOUDT, J. MOAL AND J.-F. SAMAIN (p. 67)
14.15 – 14.30 / Studies and stock assessments of Japanese clams Ruditapes philippinarum in the gulf of Morbihan, the Arcachon Bay and the Vilaine River.
I. PERONNET*, N. CAILL-MILLY, M. SALAÜN, J. DIMEET AND M. N. DE CASAMAJOR (p. 29) / Invasive potentials of the Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas in the English channel and French Atlantic coasts a first approach.
C. HILY*, M. LEJART AND S. GUDUFF (p. 42) / Molecular identification and expression study of differentially regulated genes in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas in response to temperature challenge. A. L. MEISTERTZHEIM*, M. T. THEBAULT AND D. MORAGA (p. 68)
14.30 – 14.45 / Long term data on mollusks: what can we learn that might assist in restoration efforts.
J. KRAEUTER* AND S. BUCKNER (p. 28) / Is the Portuguese oyster Crassostrea angulata in Southern Europe endangered by the expansion of the Pacific oyster C. gigas ?
F. BATISTA*, P. BOUDRY, S. LAPÉGUE, S. HEURTEBISE AND C. MONTEIRO (p. 41) / Environmental monitoring of stress inducible genes at the transcriptional level in the Bivalve Crassostrea gigas.
E. FARCY*, B. FIEVET, C. VOISEUX, A. SERPENTINI AND J. M. LEBEL (p. 66)
14.45 – 15.00 / Does shellfish farming affect the benthic environment of the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel?
F.OLIVIER, F. BOUYE,* C. RETIERE, E. THIEBAUT, F. GENTIL, C. BONNOT AND P. LE MAO (p. 29) / Ecological and biological characteristics of the invasive pearl oyster, Pinctada radiata in Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia) and relationships with the protected species of Pinnidae, Pinna nobilis.
E. SOUFI-KECHAOU, N. ALOUI-BEJAOUI*AND M. LE PENNEC (p. 43) / Responses of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas populations to environmental stress in different estuaries along the Atlantic coast of France.
E. DAVID*, A. TANGUY, J. LAROCHE AND D. MORAGA (p. 65)
15.00 – 15.30 / Coffee break
Assessment of shellfish habitat and resources (cont.) Chairman’s: J. Grall and L.D. Coen / Exotics/invasive/introduced species considerations (cont.) Chairman’s: L. Chauvaud and S. Ford / Shellfish fitness considerations in shellfish restoration (cont.) Chairman’s: G. Wikfors and R. Lae
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
15.30 – 15.45 / Methodological approach for identifying and evaluating new areas for shellfish farming in the Magdalen Islands (Quebec, Canada).
G. WERSTINK*, G. TITA AND J. WILSON (p. 31) / Can phenotypic plasticity explain a part of the invasion’s success of Crepidula fornicata on the European coast?
J. RICHARD*, M. HUET, G. THOUZEAU AND Y. M. PAULET (p. 43) / Essay of the sediment disturbance impact in the bivalve resource exploitation (Basque Country, Northern Spain).
J. BALD*, A. BORJA, I. MUXIKA AND J. MURUA (p. 64)
15.45 – 16.00 / Estimating scallop dredge efficiency and biomass of sown populations using repeated dredge tows.
M. FRÉCHETTE* AND D. LEFAIVRE (p. 27) / Transport of harmful algae via relocation of bivalve molluscs.
H. HÉGARET*, S. E. SHUMWAY AND G. H. WIKFORS (p. 42) / The dynamics of sulfide and ammonium in sediments of oyster production zones: an estimate of benthic fluxes and water-column inventories. J. KNOERY*, A. COZIC AND E. BÉDIER (p. 68)
16.00 – 16.15 / Ecological impacts of scallop dredges: example to the Bay of Brest maerl beds. B. GUYONNET* AND J. GRALL (p. 27) / Harmful algal roadblocks to Eastern oyster restoration – Prorocentrum mininum and Karlodinium micrum.
G. H. WIKFORS*, G. OZBAY, A. R. PLACE, J.Y. LI, S.L. MESECK, H. HÉGARET AND J.H. ALIX (p. 44) / The oyster mortality in China.
G. ZHANG (p. 69)
16.15 – 16.30 / How has trawling activities affected habitat and associated communities of the Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) fisheries of the North Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic?
F. LE LOC'H* AND C. HILY (p. 28) / Discussion and conclusion
16.30 – 16.45. / A model of the impact of fishing bottom trawls on the invertebrate communities of the great muddy bank (Bay of Biscay, France).
F. BLANCHARD*, F. LE LOCH AND R. VERGNON (p. 25) / Oyster mortalities and bio-defense mechanisms.
K. MORI and K. G. TAKAHASHI (p. 68)
16.45 – 17.00 / Discussion and conclusion
17.00 – 18.00 / POSTER SESSIONS / “Summer mortality round table”
18.30 – 21.30 / WELCOME RECEPTION AT THE CITY HALL
Time / TUESDAY OCTOBER 4
Socio-economic, policy, outreach and education aspects of shellfish/habitat restoration
Chairman’s: J. Boncoeur and T. Landry / Shellfish-Ecosystem linkages Chairman’s: J. Cloern and J. Clavier / Pathology and epidemic considerations in shellfish restoration
Chairman’s: C. Paillard and S. Mortensen
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
8.30 – 9.00 / Shellfish restoration projects in the context of social, political and economic factors: observations of a changing landscape.
S. MACFARLANE (p. 79) / The role of shellfish culture in ecosystem management.
A. C. SMAAL (p. 74) / Bonamiosis in Ireland – current perspectives.
S.C. CULLOTY (p. 57)
9.00 – 9.15 / The economic impact associated with the recreational scallop season in Citrus county, Florida, USA.
D. SWEAT* AND C. ADAMS (p. 81) / High resolution regional habitat mapping for evaluating environmental interactions with bivalve aquaculture.
P. CRANFORD* AND J. GRANT (p. 71) / Consideration of Quahog parasite unknown (QPX) disease during hard clam enhancement programs.
B. ALLAM (p. 55)
9.15 – 9.30 / Socio-economic evaluation of the scallop restocking program socio-economic evaluation of the scallop restocking program in the Bay of Brest.
ALBAN*, J. BONCOEUR AND J.P. CARVAL (p. 76) / Does spatial heterogeneity of the trophic environment for the Pacific oyster occur in the Baie des Veys? Insight for spatial differences in oyster biological performances.
S. LEFEBVRE*, F. JOUENNE, B. VÉRON, J.C. MARIN-LEAL, F. ORVAIN, K. GRANGERÉ, K. COSTIL, J. ROYER AND M. ROPERT (p. 72) / Involvement of pathogenic bacteria in summer mortalities of the oyster (Crassostrea gigas).
M. GARNIER, Y. LABREUCHE, C. GARCIA AND J. L. NICOLAS* (p. 59)
9.30 – 9.45 / Return of the native – is European oyster (Ostrea edulis) stock restoration feasible?
I. LAING*, P. WALKER AND F. AREAL (p. 79) /

Trophic interactions of cultivated oyster and its potential competitors as analyzed by natural isotope composition (C, N) and lipid biomarkers (fatty acids and sterols) in two ecosystems of Normandy (France): preliminary results.

J. C. MARIN-LEAL, S. DUBOIS, F. ORVAIN, A. OURRY, M. P. HENRY, D. BARILLIER, J. LEDAUPHIN, B. VÉRON, R. GALOIS, J. L. BLIN, M. ROPERT AND S. LEFEBVRE(p. 73)

/ Cultural practices and risk of shellfish pathogen exchanges: the oyster aquaculture in France.
L. MIOSSEC* AND S. GIRARD (p. 60)
9.45 – 10.00 / Bioeconomic simulations of management measures contributing to restoration of a crustacean shellfish stock: the case of the Nephrops in the Bay of Biscay.
C. MACHER*, O. GUYADER AND C. TALIDEC (p. 79) / Assessment and interpretation of temporal or spatial differences in shellfish productivity of various French ecosystems.
J. MAZURIÉ*, P. G. FLEURY, M. ROPERT, P. SOLETCHNIK, D. MAURER AND A. GANGNERY (p. 73) / Development of Genus-, Species-, and Strain-specific molecular probes for Perkinsus spp. and Bonamia spp., and their use for epizootiology studies and risk assessments in USA.
J.A.F. ROBLEDO, W.T. PECHER, M. R. ALAVI, E.J. SCHOTT, K. SAITO, S. TASUMI AND G. R. VASTA* (p. 61)
10.00 – 10.15 / The financial viability of polyculture: evidence based on data for salmon-mussel and salmon-mussel-macroalgae production systems.
D. WHITMARSH*, E. COOK, M. KELLY AND C. SANDERSON (p. 82) / Habitat suitability index model for the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica: implications for restoration and enhancement of oysters in SW Florida estuaries.
A. K. VOLETY*, T. BARNES, L. PEARLSTINE AND F. MAZZOTTI (p. 75) / A long term study of Bonamiosis in Quiberon Bay, South Brittany, France. I. ARZUL*, L. MIOSSEC, E. BLANCHET, C. GARCIA, J. P. JOLY AND F. CYRILLE (p. 56)
10.15 – 10.30 / A strategic mainframe for shellfish restoration mangement: the enforcement of the law of the sea through the environnemental EC policy. O. CHANTREL (p. 77) / Modelling bivalve carrying capacity in coastal ecosystems.
J. GRANT (p. 71) / Spatial heterogeneity and transmission ecology of trematode parasites in bivalves on temperate tidal flats.
D. W. THIELTGES (p. 63)
10.30 – 11.00 / Coffee break
Socio-economic, policy, outreach and education aspects of shellfish/habitat restoration (cont.) Chairman’s: J. Boncoeur and T. Landry / Shellfish-Ecosystem linkages (cont.)
Chairman’s: J. Cloern and J. Clavier / Pathology and epidemic considerations in shellfish restoration (cont.)
Chairman’s: C. Paillard and S. Mortensen
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
11.00 – 11.15 / Halieutic and economic characteristics of teh exploitation of Japanese clam in the Gulf of Morbihan (Britany).
I. PÉRONNET*, F. DAURES*, M. SALAÜN AND J. DIMÉET (p. 80) / A multidisciplinary study of a coastal ecosystem supporting mussel culture: observations and modelling for a sustainable management.
T. GUYONDET*, J. GRANT V. KOUTITONSKY, S. ROY, G. TITA AND A. TROTTET (p. 71) / REPAMO: a surveillance tool for mollusc health.
C. GARCIA*, I. ARZUL, C. BRUNO, F. CYRILLE, J. P. JOLY, L. MIOSSEC AND M. ROBERT (p. 58)
11.15 – 11.30 /

Assessing the impacts of harmful algal blooms on a commercial fishery: the case of the wedge clam (Donax trunculus) fishery in the Bay of Douarnenez – France.

O. THEBAUD*, S. FIFAS, A. MENESGUEN, E. NEZAN AND G. VERON(p. 82)

/ A generic model of the growth and reproduction of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas: first results.
Y. BOURLES*, S. POUVREAU, S. LEFEVBRE, D. MAURER AND M. ALUNNO-BRUSCIA (p. 70) / From a host to the other: the critical role of the short Cercariae stage.
X. DE MONTAUDOUIN*, C. DESCLAUX AND K. T. JENSEN (p. 57)
11.30 – 11.45 / Learning from the past: challenges in managing New Zealand’s new shellfisheries.
A. FRAZER (p. 78) / Modelling variability of shellfish production in relation with environmental changes in Thau Lagoon (France).
C. BACHER* AND A. GANGNERY (p. 69) / Modulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) production by hemocytes of two aquacultured bivalves, clam and oyster, faced to pathogenic Vibrios. C. LAMBERT*, P. SOUDANT, M. JEGADEN,Y. LABREUCHE AND M. RIFI (p. 60)
11.45 – 12.00 / Strategies of shellfish farmers towards the utilization of the maritime public grounds: the example of oyster cultivation in Charente Maritime (France).
S. GIRARD*, J. PÉREZ AND R. MONGRUEL (p. 78) / GIS mapping of cumulative effects of mussel farming on benthic suspension feeders.
J. STENTON-DOZEY*, U. SHANKAR AND C. STEVENS (p. 73) / Effects of extracellular products from the pathogenic Vibrio aestuarianus strain 01/32 on lethality and cellular immune responses of the oyster Crassostrea gigas.
Y. LABREUCHE*, P. SOUDANT, M. GONÇALVES, C. LAMBERT AND J.L. NICOLAS (p. 59)
12.00 – 12.15 / Restoring dynamics to unproductive rights when restructuring the Mont St. Michel shellfish farming area: the example of non desirable effects of land use right markets.
J. A. PEREZ AGUNDEZ*, R. MONGRUEL AND S. GIRARD (p. 80) / Ecological consequences of food competition between bivalves and zooplankton.
J. CLOERN (p. 70) / Functional genomics (EST) and genome sequencing of the Protistan parasite Perkinsus marinus.
J. A. F. ROBLEDO, E. J. SCHOTT, M. J. GARDNER, AND J. KISSINGER AND G.R. VASTA* (p. 62)
12.15 – 12.30 / From a “hidden market” to a “hypocritical market”: unintended evolution and unexpected effects of the French allocation system for shellfish farming concessions.
R. MONGRUEL*, J. A. PEREZ AND S. GIRARD (p. 80) / Increasing biodeposition by invasive suspension feeders: implications for the biogeochemical cycle of silicon and phytoplankton dynamics.
O. RAGUENEAU*, L. CHAUVAUD, B. MORICEAU, A. LEYNAERT, G. THOUZEAU, A. DONVAL, F. LE LOC'H, F. JEAN, G. LARUELLE AND P. REGNIER (p. 73) / A hypothesis for long term population cycles in the flat oyster Ostrea edulis and consequences for stock restoration efforts.
C. ASKEW (p. 56)
12.30 – 13.30 / LUNCH
Socio-economic, policy, outreach and education aspects of shellfish/habitat restoration (cont.) Chairman’s: E. Knight and D. Aranda / Shellfish-Ecosystem linkages (cont.)
Chairman’s: C. Bacher and T. Barnes / Pathology and epidemic considerations in shellfish restoration (cont.)
Chairman’s: B. Allan and L. Miossec
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
13.30 – 13.45 / Shellfish restoration: towards an integrated and concerted approach.
T. LANDRY (p. 79) / Metapopulation source-sink dynamics and restoration of oyster reef networks. R. LIPCIUS*, S. SCHREIBER, D. SCHULTE, H. WANG AND R. BURKE (p. 72) / Usage of chemotherapeutants to mitigate disease pressure in shellfish: a remedy or a disaster?
F. L. CHU*, E. LUND AND P. SOUDANT (p. 56)
13.45 – 14.00 / Biocenotic characterization and shellfish abundance in a naturally preserved area of Kerkennah Island (Tunisia).
N. ALOUI-BEJAOUI*, S. GANA AND MARCEL LE PENNEC (p. 69)
14.00 – 14.15 / Summer research opportunity for middle school students: the geobiology of oyster reefs.
D. HENRY*, J. KAKAREKA, A. N. LOH AND M. SAVARESE (p. 78) / A model for bioaccumulation of metals inCrassostrea virginica from Apalachicola Bay, Florida.
D. A. APETI*, E. JOHNSON AND L. ROBINSON (p. 69) / Do diseases cause severe impact on wild marine animal populations?
C. PAILLARD, S. W. FEIST AND S. FORD (p. 61)
14.15 – 14.30 / Shellfish restoration on privately leased or owned submerged lands in the United States: a catalyst for partnerships and ecosystem based management.
R. BRUMBAUGH,* M. BORTMAN, C. LOBUE, J. WHITE, B. LYONS AND M. BECK (p. 77) / Discussion and conclusion / Antioxidant activities in the protistan parasite Perkinsus marinus.
E.J. SCHOTT, J.A.F. ROBLEDO, W.T. PECHER AND G.R. VASTA* (p. 62)
14.30 – 14.45 / The landscape approach: importance of alternative prey for effective shellfish restoration.
R. SEITZ* AND R. LIPCIUS (p. 81) / Purification and antigenic characteristics of the rickettsia-like organism from the oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis Gould.
X. WU*, J. SUN, W. ZHANG AND B. WEN (p. 63)
14.45 – 15.00 / Caribbean education program for sustainable management of the Queen conch, Strombus gigas.
D. ALDANA ARANDA*, L. FRENKIEL, M. SANCHEZ CRESPO, C.S. PÉREZ AND M. ROLON (p. 76) / Purification and identification with 16S rDNA and in situ DNA hybridization of the rickettsia- like organism from oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis Gould.
Z. YANG AND X. WU* (p. 63)
Coffee break
15.30 – 16.00 / Socio-economic, policy, outreach and education aspects of shellfish/habitat restoration (cont.) Chairman’s: E. Knight and D. Aranda / Environmental quality monitoring and improvements (Part A: quality improvement) Chairman’s: D. McCoubrey and O. Strand / Pathology and epidemic considerations in shellfish restoration (cont.)
Chairman’s: B. Allan and L. Miossec
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
15.30 – 15.45 / Henderson inlet community shellfish farm, Washington State, U.S.A.
D. BARTH* AND B. PEABODY (p. 76) / How does one measure degradation or improvement of shellfish harvest areas?
D. J. McCOUBREY (p. 40) / Effect of in vivo pollutant exposure and pathogen injection on phagocytosis gene expression in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. B. GAGNAIRE*, T. RENAULT, H. THOMAS-GUYON AND T. BURGEOT (p. 58)
15.45 – 16.00 / A community based approach to delaware inland bays shellfish restoration and water quality monitoring.
J. EWART*, J. FARRELL AND E. WHEREAT (p. 77) / Characterization of Vibrio spp. Isolated from Venerid clams (Ruditapes philippinarum, Ruditapes decussatus, Venerupis aurea, and Tapes pullastra) and corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops) in Norway. K. KORSNES*, C. PAILLARD, S. MORTENSEN, P. LECHEVALIER, C. SKÅR, A.G. ERIKSEN, L. HARKESTAD AND O. BERGH (p. 59)
Importance of hatcheries and aquaculture in shellfish restoration Chairman’s: R. Roberts and C. Lambert / Environmental quality monitoring and improvements (Part A: quality improvement) (cont.)
Chairman’s: D. McCoubrey and O. Strand / Pathology and epidemic considerations in shellfish restoration (cont.)
Chairman’s: B. Allan and L. Miossec
Room ‘Méridien’ / Salle 2 / Salle 1
16.00 – 16.15 / Hatchery technology to support shellfish restoration, and recent research on New Zealand abalone stock enhancement.
R. ROBERTS*, E. KEYS, G. PRENDEVILLE AND C. PILDITCH (p. 55) / Shellfish resources abundance by bottom habitat amelioration.