LARGE-SCALE COLONISATION OF THE SPAT OF MUSSEL, MYTILUS VIRIDIS, IN COCHIN REGION
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Abstract
Large-scale colonisation of the spat of the green mussel, Mytilus viridis, aspecies heretofore considered as not existing in sizable quantities in the Cochin
region, was noticed on the anti-erosicm granitestone embankments of Andakaran
Azhi beach between Shertalai and Cochin. The spat, which appear to settle during
the postfflonsoon period, grow in profusion in the midlittoral and infralittoral
regions. The density of the population varies from surface to surface even on a
single boulder. A marked concentration is noticed in the sheltered, dark niches
beneath the stores, while the flat upper surfaces that are constantly exposed to
severe wave actions appear to be least suitable for mussel growth. It was estimated
that on an average, 220-248 spat|100 Cm' were in areas submerged most of the
time, while 112-170, in less favourable surroundings. The population which is
densest at Andakaran Azhi diminishes gradually northwards. But on the whole,
the potentiality of this resource is large enough to provide ample seed for extensive
culture operations along this region
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Nair, R. V., Nayar, K. N., & Mahadevan, S. (2011). LARGE-SCALE COLONISATION OF THE SPAT OF MUSSEL, MYTILUS VIRIDIS, IN COCHIN REGION. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 22(1 & 2), 236-242. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/12236