Culture of fan mussel (Pinna nobilis, Linnaeus 1758) in relation to size on suspended culture system in Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea, Turkey

Izmir Karantina Adası, Türkiye de doğadan toplanan pina yavrularının (Pinna nobilis, Linnaeus), büyüme ve yaşamaları Aralık 2004 ve Nisan 2006 tarihleri arasında iki grup oluşturularak (büyük boy ve küçük boy) karşılaştırıldı. Çalışma boyuca, pinaların total canlı ağırlık, kabuk boyu, eni ve kalınlığı aylık olarak ölçüldü. Pinaların küçük (32 mm) ve büyük (73 mm) boy grupları sırasıyla 140.25±10.46 mm ve 154.36±16.12 mm boya ve 64.64±17.98 g ve 99.74±30.53 g canlı ağırlığa sırası ile ulaştı. Gruplar arasında kabuk boyu ve canlı ağırlık artışı bakımından farklılık görüldü. Klorofil-a, deniz suyu sıcaklığı, tuzluluk, partikül organik (POM) ve partikül inorganik madde (PIM) gibi çevresel parametreler her örnekleme zamanında takip edildi. Kabuk boyunun artışını klorofil-a ve PIM etkilemektedir. Bununla birlikte, kabuk boyu artışına sıcaklık ve POM etkilememektedir. Küçük ve büyük gruplar için yaşama oranı sırasıyla %93 ve %100 olarak belirlenmiştir.

Pinanın (Pinna nobilis, Linnaeus 1758) büyüklüğe bağlı olarak İzmir Körfezi Ege Denizi Türkiye de askı kültür sisteminde yetiştiriciliği

The growth and survival of fan mussel (Pinna nobilis, Linnaeus) juveniles, from natural spatfall, were compared in two groups (large and small size) in Karantina Island Izmir, Turkey, between December 2004 and April 2006. Total live weight, shell length, width and thickness of fan mussel were measured monthly during the study period. Small (32 mm) and large (73 mm) size groups of fan mussel individuals reached 140.25±10.46 mm and 154.36±16.12 mm in length and 64.64±17.98 g and 99.74±30.53 g in live weight, respectively. Significant differences were found in increases of shell length and live weight. Environmental parameters such as chlorophyll-a, seawater temperature, salinity, particulate organic matter (POM) and particulate inorganic matter (PIM) were determined during each sampling period. Shell length increase was affected by chlorophyll-a and PIM. However, increases in shell length did not correlate with temperature and POM. Survival rates for small and large groups were 93% and 100%, respectively.

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