Physical circulation measurements in Pamlico Sound, used to locate new oyster sanctuaries
The population of eastern oyster, C. virginica, has declined over the last century on most areas of the east and gulf coasts. North Carolina’s restoration efforts depend on the construction of subtidal oyster reefs to be used as broodstock sanctuaries in Pamlico Sound, NC. Successful restoration of the oyster population requires several thriving reefs connected as a meta-population. C. virginica has a 2-3 week larval stage, during which it gradually settles through the water column. Larvae that can travel from one reef to another during that stage form the basis of a meta-population. (PDF contains 3 pages)
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Subjects: | Ecology, Aquaculture, TCS22, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21554 |
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