• Title/Summary/Keyword: Spat collection

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Occurrence and Survival Rate of the Larvae of Sea Mussel, Mytilus edulis (담치 종묘생산기술개발에 관한 연구 -진주담치 Mytilus edulis 부유유생의 출현과 생존율)

  • YOO Sung Kyoo;KANG Kyoung Ho;LEE Dong Yeub
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 1988
  • In order to set up a predictive model for effective spat collection of sea mussel Mytilus edulis , the survival rate and time required at each developmental stage of drifting larvae were surveyed during the period from March 14 to July 20 in 1987 at the Naesan Ri, Jinhae Bay, the southern part of Korea. The advent of D - shape larvae ca. $120\times90um$ um long had three peaks in that area: April 15, May 13 and June 7. Umbo shape larvae ca.$188\times162{\mu}m$ and full grown larvae ca. $289\times280{\mu}m$ long also showed three peaks: April 27. May 24 and June 20 for the former, and May 10, June 5 and June 30 for the latter. Eleven to thirteen days were required for D - shape larvae to develop to umbo - shape larvae. The instantaneous death rate was 0.1300 and the daily survival rate 0.8781 at this intermorphological stage. The turnover time of umbo to full grown larvae varied from ten to thirteen days with a instantaneous death rate of 0.1520, daily survival rate of 0.8590, and mean survival rate of $16.89\%$. Twenty - three to twenty - five days were required for each group of the D - shape larvae to reach a full grown stage, and their mean survival rate was $3.55\%$ during this developmental period.

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Occurrence and Survival Rate of the Larvae of Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas in Hansan Bay (한산만에서의 굴(Crassostrea gigas) 부유유생의 출현과 생존율)

  • Yoo Sung Kyoo;RYU Ho Young
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.471-476
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    • 1985
  • In order to set up a predictive model for effective spat collection of Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, the survival rate and time required at each developmental stage of drifting larvae were surveyed during the period from June 13 to October 16 in 1984 at the main oyster farming area, Hansan Bay, the southern part of Korea. The advent of D-shape larvae ca. $72{\times}61{\mu}m$ long had two peaks in that area : July 16 and September 20. Umbo-shape larvae ca. $189{\times}217{\mu}m$ and full grown larvae co. $303{\times}308{\mu}m$ long also showed two peaks: July 21 and September 25 for the former, and July 28 and September 30 for the latter. About five days were required for D-shape larvae to develop to umbo-shape larvae. The instantaneous death rate was 0.24 and the daily survival rate 0.78 with a mean survival rate of $29.38\%$, at this intermorphological stage. The turnover time of umbo to full grown larvae varied from five to seven days with a instantaneous death rate of 0.15, daily survival rate of 0.86 and mean survival rate of $38.54\%$. Ten to twelve days were required for each group of the D-shape larvae to reach a full grown stage, and their mean survival rate was $11.32\%$ during this developmental period.

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The Growth of the Cultured Scallop, Patinopecten yessoensis (양식 가리비의 성장)

  • Yoo Sung Kyoo;Ryu Ho-Young;PARK Kyung-Yang
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.221-226
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    • 1981
  • The seedlings of the scallop, Patinopecten yessoensis, which were collected in April 1980, April 1981 and May 1981, and the grown-up scallops collected in the sea bottom in November 1979, were reared by hanging method up to the July 1981. The growth of the seedlings collected in April 1980 was greatly affected by the time of the seedling collection, manipulation of the net cage, density in the net cage and the annual water temperature fluctuation. The scallops reared from the spat collected in April 1980 reached the sizes of 0.33 mm, 1.23 mm, 29.34 mm and 59.59 mm in shell length in 40,75, 285 and 450 days respectively. Since then, growth rate was determined as follows based on the age estimated by the year rings on the shell:84.96mm in 19 months, 99.3mm in 31, 112.3mm in 37 and 113.64mm in 43 months. The meat and the adductor muscle weight increased with the shell length. The meat weight roached about 15g when the shell length was 60-70mm and about 94.13 g when 130-140mm, and the adductor muscle weight reached about 4.89 g when the shell length was 60-70 mm and about 39.59g when 120-130 mm. But the growths of the meat and the adductor muscle weight were in stagnancy after scallops reached 125 mm in shell length.

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Occurrence and Survival Rate of the Larvae of Ark Shell Anadara broughtonii in Chinhae Bay (진해만(鎭海灣)에서의 피조개 Anadara broughtonii 부유유생(浮游幼生)의 출현(出現)과 생존율(生存率))

  • Yoo, Sung Kyoo;Lim, Hyun Sig;Ryu, Ho Young
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 1988
  • In order to set up a predictive model for an effective spat collection of ark shells, Anadara broughtonii, the survival rate and the time required for each developmental stage of planktonic larvae were investigated during the period from July 1 to October 30 in 1974, in one of the main ark shell seed collection areas, Chinhae Bay, in the southern part of Korea. The advent of D-shaped larvae ca. $94.3{\times}72.7{\mu}m$ long had three peaks during the surveyed period: August 25, August 31 and September 9, umbo-shaped larvae ca. $141.6{\times}108.4{\mu}m$ and full grown larvae ca. $269.3{\times}221.7{\mu}m$ long also showed three peaks: September 6, September 12 and September 20 for the former, and September 20, September 25 and October 5 for the latter, respectively. About 11 to 12 days was required for D-shaped larvae to develop to umbo-shaped stage. At this intermorphological stage, the daily survival rate was 0.93 with a total survival rate of 45% for the stage. The time required for umbo-shaped larvae to develop to full grown larvae varied from 13 to 15 days with a daily survival rate of 0.93 and with a total survival rate of 36% in the period. Twenty-five to twenty-six days were required for each peak group of the D-shaped larvae to reach a full grown stage, and their total survival rate was 16% during this developmental stage.

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