Stocking Density and Diet of Two Oyster (Crassostrea gasar and Crassostrea gigas) Seeds in Fluidized Bed Bottle Nursery System

Author:

Sühnel Simone1ORCID,Lagreze-Squella Francisco José2ORCID,Corrêa Gabriel Nandi1,Araújo Jaqueline1,de Souza Glauber1,Ferreira João Paulo Ramos1,da Silva Francisco Carlos1,de Miranda Gomes Carlos Henrique Araújo1,de Melo Claudio Manoel Rodrigues1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Marine Mollusks, Department of Aquaculture, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC 88061-600, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Shellfish Aquaculture Engineering, Centre of Marine Studies, Federal University of Paraná, Pontal do Paraná, PR 83255-000, Brazil

Abstract

Crassostrea is the most farmed oyster genus worldwide and has significant economic and social impacts with environmental benefits. Hatchery oyster seed production is a highly costly phase, and a fluidized nursery system can help reduce this cost and reduce seed production time. The present study evaluated the survival and growth of two oyster species (Crassostrea gasar and Crassostrea gigas) in a fluidized bed bottle nursery system. With C. gasar, two experiments were performed; one tested three stocking densities and the other three bialgae diets. With C. gigas, one experiment with a bialgae and monoalgae in an initial bottle occupation of 8.8% produced more seeds per bottle, but an initial bottle occupation of 2.2% produced bigger seeds. Also, the experiment with C. gasar and with C. gigas tested diets did not affect seed survival, but the diets with bialgae I. galbana and N. oculate promoted more seed growth. The fluidized bed bottle nursery system developed for this study was adequate for the seeds of the oysters C. gasar and C. gigas in the nursery phase.

Funder

Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture

Publisher

MDPI AG

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