Title: Edible oyster farming- Winter School on Recent Advances in Breeding and Larviculture of Marine Finfish and Shellfish
Abstract:Oysters are one of the most valued seafood and are farmed extensively. Nearly eleven species of oysters are
commercially popular and of these Crassostrea gigas is the most important. In Asia during t...Oysters are one of the most valued seafood and are farmed extensively. Nearly eleven species of oysters are
commercially popular and of these Crassostrea gigas is the most important. In Asia during the year 2003, 4.2 million
tonnes of oysters were produced of which 3.6 million tonnes was from China contributing to 87% of the continents
oyster production . Korea and Malaysia also produce significant quantities of oyster. Concerted efforts to develop the
oyster farming technology have been made since 1970 ‘s at the Tuticorin Research Centre of CMFRI. Initially natural
seed were used. The development of hatchery technology for large-scale oyster seed production in 1982 at the
Shellfish Hatchery of CMFRI, Tuticorin gave further impetus for oyster culture. Several location testing programs for
oyster culture have been taken up at many centres along the Indian coast, using both the natural and hatchery seed.Read More
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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