Upper and Northern Bay of Fundy Scallop Surveys, 1986-87

Upper and Northern Bay of Fundy Scallop Surveys, 1986-87
Author: R. A. Chandler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1989
Genre: Fish populations
ISBN:

Sea scallop population assessments are routinely made in the Digby and Grand Manan areas of the Bay of Fundy, but no comprehensive scallop survey has been made in the upper part of the Bay. In 1984-85, the area around Quaco Ledge and Ile Haute was heavily fished and, partly in response to this commercial activity, a survey was undertaken to determine scallop distribution. The survey consisted of 3 cruises, with the upper Bay surveyed in May 1986 and August 1986, and the northern side of the Bay from Quaco Head to Maces Bay in June 1987. The survey gathered baseline data on populations, associated fauna, and biological parameters.

Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture

Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture
Author: Sandra E. Shumway
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1501
Release: 2011-09-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080480772

Scallops are among the better known shellfish and are widely distributed throughout the world. They are of great economic importance, support both commercial fisheries and mariculture efforts and occupy a unique niche in the marine environment. Contributions from world leaders in scallop research and culture cover all facets of scallop biology including anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, larval biology and neurobiology. Chapters are also devoted to diseases and parasites, genetics, population dynamics and the adductor muscle, with extensive reference lists provided for each chapter. Since the publication of the first edition of Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture in 1991, commercial interest in scallops has grown globally and this is reflected in the seventeen extensive chapters covering both fisheries and aquaculture for all species of scallops in all countries where they are fished or cultured. The Second Edition is the only comprehensive treatise on the biology of scallops and is the definitive reference source for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, mariculturists, managers and researchers. It is a valuable reference for anyone interested in staying abreast of the latest advances in scallops.* Offers over 30 detailed chapters on the developments and ecology of scallops* Provides chapters on various cultures of scallops in China, Japan, Scandinivia, Eastern North American, Europe, and Eastern North America* Includes details of their reproduction, nervous system and behavior, genetics, disease and parasites, and much more* Complete updated version of the first edition

Ecological Monitoring and Research in the Coastal Environment of the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone

Ecological Monitoring and Research in the Coastal Environment of the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone
Author: Canada. Environment Canada. Atlantic Region
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1994
Genre: Coastal ecology
ISBN:

A workshop was held to explore the need for an ecological research and monitoring site in the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone, with particular reference to the land/sea/atmospheric interface (coastal zone), and to explore the suitability of the Huntsman Marine Science Centre, in conjunction with the Fisheries and Oceans Canada Biological Station, as the administrative center of such a site. This publication presents summaries of the working group discussions on estuarine and marine ecosystems, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and ecosystems data management, and includes papers presented at the workshop. The topics of the papers include ecosystem and wildlife monitoring, atmospheric variables and trees, research and monitoring programs, sulfur dioxide deposition, lakewater chemistry, benthic monitoring, and nutrient cycling patterns.