2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2023.102344
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Comparing traditional vs. biodegradable seed mussel collectors (SMCs) for seed settlement, seed density, and seed growth: Effect of deployment depth and location

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“…SMCs are used to collect mussel seed (juvenile mussels) from the water column (Kamermans et al 2002), which can be used for aquaculture practices or for restoration efforts. Collection of mussel seed using BioShell-SMCs was comparable with the biomass obtained with traditionally used SMCs (van den Bogaart et al 2023a). Normally, in benthic mussel culture, mussel seed is removed from the SMCs and individual seeds are subsequently dispersed over the bottom.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…SMCs are used to collect mussel seed (juvenile mussels) from the water column (Kamermans et al 2002), which can be used for aquaculture practices or for restoration efforts. Collection of mussel seed using BioShell-SMCs was comparable with the biomass obtained with traditionally used SMCs (van den Bogaart et al 2023a). Normally, in benthic mussel culture, mussel seed is removed from the SMCs and individual seeds are subsequently dispersed over the bottom.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The biodegradable structures ("BioShell-SMCs") used in our experiment were used to mimic the large-scale spatial patterns in mussel beds and simultaneously provide substrate and protection for the establishment of self-facilitating interactions. BioShell-SMC is an innovation of traditionally used nylon seed mussel collectors (SMCs) (van den Bogaart et al 2023a). The BioShell-SMC consists of a biodegradable sock based on a compound of aliphatic polyesters, filled with empty cockle shells and placed around a coconut-fiber carrying rope.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%