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Environment
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-359
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Risk assessment for the NSW seafood industry

Seafood, unlike most other foods, can pose serious food poisoning risks simply as a result of their biology and/or the way in which they are consumed. This problem is further exacerbated by the fact that animals posing a risk do not show any signs that can easily distinguish them from...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1989-081
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Red spot disease of sea mullet (Mugil cephalus)

Results of a previous FIRTA-funded project (86/53) indicated that red spot disease (RSD), a cutaneous ulcerative disease of estuarine fish, is caused by a number of interacting factors. The study showed that lower catchment rainfall is an important determinant of RSD outbreak occurrence. The study...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)

Aquaculture Diet Development Subprogram: ingredient evaluation

Project number: 1996-391
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $503,574.00
Principal Investigator: Geoff L. Allan
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 5 Nov 1996 - 7 Jun 2004
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Determine nutrient digestibility of major terrestrial protein and energy feed ingredients for which information is not currently available.
2. Determine contribution to fish and prawn growth of the most promising new ingredients and identify the maximum amounts which can be included in practical diets.
3. Evaluate carbohydrate utilisation and determine effects of carbohydrate type, content and processing on digestibility.
4. Use results to determine first limiting nutrients for fish and prawn diets based on Australian ingredients, and to formulate practical diets for evaluation in commercially relevant facilities.
5. Communicate results to producers of feed ingredients, feed manufacturers, aquaculturists and the scientific community.
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2006-226
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: securing and enhancing the Sydney rock oyster breeding program

The Select Oyster Company breeding plan has been amended to include a comprehensive manual of protocols for pair mating Sydney rock oysters (4.1). The association between phenoloxidase (PO) and QX resistance has been confirmed and a sensitive test for PO genotypes has been developed so that the...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment

Pacific oysters in New South Wales

Project number: 1986-066
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: John Nell
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 28 Jun 1988 - 31 Dec 1989
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Determine optimal conditions for spawning, larval survival & spat settlement of Pacific oyster in Port Stephens
2. Strain numbers & seasonal distribution of Pacific & Sydney Rock oyster larvae
3. Distribution, abundance, age composition in NSW growing areas
seasonal gonad & meat
potential for QX & winter mortality resistance

Final report

Author: John A Nell and Caroline J Mason
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
Final Report • 1989-12-21 • 14.32 MB
1986-066-DLD.pdf

Summary

Virtually all of the research in the orginal 'Pacific oysters in New South Wales' grant (FIRTA 86/66; DAN11Z) application (1986-1989) was carried out. The major objectives of the grant were as follows:

  • Determination of the optimum conditions for spawning, larval survival and spat settlement of the Pacific oyster currently present in Port Stephens.
  • Assessment of the numbers and seasonal distribution of Pacific and Sydney rock oyster larvae in Port Stephens.
  • Determination of the present distribution, abundance and age composition of Pacific oysters in the oyster growing areas of New South Wales.
  • Establish if possible, by electrophoresis, the strain of the Pacific oyster now abundant in Port Stephens.
  • Comparison of seasonal changes in gonad and meat condition of adult Pacific and Sydney rock oysters in Port Stephens.
  • Monitoring of Sydney rock oyster spat put out on commercial leases to determine the potential for breeding QX and 'winter mortality' resistant oysters. These spat were produced at the Brackish Water Fish Culture Research Station by staff employed on the FIRT 81/2 grant.
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