A Number of adult pearl oyster Pinctada radiata were investigated. They were divided in to three groups for nucleous implantation: spherical, half and blanc (no implantation) in Bandar-Lengeh. Oyster’s panels were hung on line in 3 meter depth. Over the following 5 months, heavy mortality occurred and over 90% of implanted oysters died. The analyses of variance (ANOVA) showed no significance difference in the rate of mortality. Major aspects of mass mortality could be: the high silt load of the farm, infestation of fouling and boring organisms and the surgical operation......
Jahangard, A. (1996). Pearl oyster farming in the coastal water of Bandar-Lengeh (north Persian Gulf). Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 5(2), 23-36. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1996.116295
MLA
A. Jahangard. "Pearl oyster farming in the coastal water of Bandar-Lengeh (north Persian Gulf)". Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 5, 2, 1996, 23-36. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1996.116295
HARVARD
Jahangard, A. (1996). 'Pearl oyster farming in the coastal water of Bandar-Lengeh (north Persian Gulf)', Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 5(2), pp. 23-36. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1996.116295
VANCOUVER
Jahangard, A. Pearl oyster farming in the coastal water of Bandar-Lengeh (north Persian Gulf). Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 1996; 5(2): 23-36. doi: 10.22092/isfj.1996.116295