GROWTH OF PEARL OYSTER PINCTADA FUCATA IN THE PEARL CULTURE FARM AT VEPPALODAI
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Abstract
Growth of pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata, under conditions of raft culture atVcppalodai, Gulf of Mannar, has been studied during the period March 1973-
September 1974, with reference to growth of the dorsoventral dimension, hinge
line, thickness and weight. The first two dimensions showed positive growth up to a
certain period and was followed by growth recession. Thickness increased uniformly
throughout the period of study in the younger size groups (30-45 mm) but it
showed a stagnation in the older size groups (45-60 mm) during certain times of
the year. Weight of oysters increased steadily but showed retardation, except in
younger groups (30-40 mm), in a few months. The progress of growth was better
in younger size groups than in the older groups. The growth of pearl oysters in
the shallow area is considered moderate. Growth was relatively faster during September-
January than in other months as observed from the formation of growth
processes and growth increments. It has been inferred that the intensity of fouling
and boring organisms, b-jsides other factors, might influence the growth of pearl
oysters.
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Chellam, A. (2011). GROWTH OF PEARL OYSTER PINCTADA FUCATA IN THE PEARL CULTURE FARM AT VEPPALODAI. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 25(1 & 2), 77-83. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/12086