2014
DOI: 10.3354/aei00109
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Ecosystem goods and services from Manila clam culture in Puget Sound: a modelling analysis

Abstract: The carrying capacity of a 2.4 ha Manila clam Venerupis philippinarum farm, using mechanised harvesting in North Puget Sound, WA, USA, was determined by means of an ecological model; the results were also scaled to Puget Sound as a whole. An individual Manila clam growth model was developed, calibrated and validated for the commercial farm, together with a macroalgal model to simulate fouling of the predator nets by seaweeds. Both models are based on our previously developed generic frameworks for bivalves (Aq… Show more

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“…Figure 3 illustrates this for the Manila clam Venerupis philippinarum by means of an individual growth model applied in Samish Island, USA (Saurel et al 2014).…”
Section: Water Quality Shellfish and European Legislationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Figure 3 illustrates this for the Manila clam Venerupis philippinarum by means of an individual growth model applied in Samish Island, USA (Saurel et al 2014).…”
Section: Water Quality Shellfish and European Legislationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with mussels in Ireland (Nunes et al 2011), oysters in France (Raillard and Ménesguen 1994), or clams in the NW USA (Saurel et al 2014), the annualized eutrophication-related ecosystem service integrates: (1) the Year 3 cohort, much of which will be physically removed (harvested); (2) the Year 2 cohort, which will be harvestable only the following year; and (3) the Year 1 cohort, which will take a further 2 years to reach harvestable size.…”
Section: Role Of Shellfish In Eutrophication Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bivalve aquaculture provides ecosystem goods and services (Smaal et al 2001a, Newell 2004, Saurel et al 2014, Ferreira & Bricker 2016, including a reduction in eutrophication, increase in water column visibility and provision of habitat and food for higher trophic levels (Suchanek 1992, Inglis & Gust 2003, Newell & Koch 2004, Rönnbäck et al 2007, Diana 2009. A healthy mussel population, by means of extensive mussel culture, supports more subtidal biodiversity, and provides a food source for birds (Buschbaum et al 2009, Ysebaert et al 2009).…”
Section: Impact Of Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bivalve aquaculture is providing ecosystem goods and services (Smaal et al 2001a, Newell 2004, Saurel et al 2014, Ferreira & Bricker 2016. These include among others, reducing eutrophication, increase water column visibility and provide habitat and food for higher trophic levels (Suchanek 1992, Inglis & Gust 2003, Newell & Koch 2004, Rönnbäck et al 2007, Diana 2009.…”
Section: Impact Of Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%