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Spats Appearance and Distribution of Blood Cockle, Tegillarca granosa in Each Tidal Time and Line  

Moon Tae-Seok (Jeju Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Jung Min-Min (Jeju Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Yang Moon-Ho (Jeju Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Wi Chong-Hwan (Gyeongsangbukdo Fishery Resources Development Institute)
Lee Jung-Ho (Goheung Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Yeosu Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, MOMAF)
Shin Yean-Sik (Gwangyang Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Yeosu Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, MOMAF)
Shin Yun-Kyung (South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Shellfish Research Center, NFRDI)
Chang Young-Jin (Department of Aquaculture Pukyong National University)
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Journal of Aquaculture / v.19, no.2, 2006 , pp. 119-124 More about this Journal
Abstract
We investigated appearance tidal time and line of spats blood cockle, Tegillarca granosa. And we observed appearance individual numbers and shell growth of spats blood cockle, T. granosa on the several tidal lines and time for the highly valued aquaculture business. Most of the blood cockle spats distributed on the $2{\sim}3 $ hours tidal line. The shell growth was high on the $1{\sim}3$ hours tidal line. But we found small amount of spats on the $5{\sim}6$ hours tidal line. The shell length of spats became $4.7{\pm}1.0 mm$ in December, $5.2{\pm}1.2 mm$ in January, $5.4{\pm}0.9 mm$ in May, $8.5{\pm}0.8mm$ in June, $12.6{\pm}1.1 mm$ in July, $16.0{\pm}2.1 mm$ in August, $18.6{\pm}1.4 mm$ in September and $20.3{\pm}1.3 mm$ in October. As well, we could reconfirm of newly appearance blood cockle spats in the next October.
Keywords
Appearance; Blood cockle; Growth; Tegillarca granosa;
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