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Growth characteristics of Manila clams (Tapes philippinarum) grown in boxes to block mud shrimp (Upogebia major)

쏙 차단 상자에서 양성한 바지락의 성장 특성

  • LEE, Gun-Ho (Fisheries resource and environment Division, West Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NIFS) ;
  • CHANG, Soo-Jung (Fisheries resource and environment Division, West Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NIFS) ;
  • CHO, Sam-Kwang (Research cooperation Division, NIFS) ;
  • SONG, Jae-Hee (Tidal flat research center, West Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NIFS)
  • 이건호 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소 자원환경과) ;
  • 장수정 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소 자원환경과) ;
  • 조삼광 (국립수산과학원 연구협력과) ;
  • 송재희 (서해수산연구소 갯벌연구센터)
  • Received : 2019.08.07
  • Accepted : 2019.11.21
  • Published : 2019.11.30

Abstract

Although mud shrimp (Upogebia Major) provides benefits on the tidal flat ecosystem, it is causing the mass mortality of Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum) and large economic loss to the aquaculture farmer due to spreading in the entire coastal clam farm area of the West Sea of Korea. In this study, a mud shrimp blocking box for cultivating clam was tested to prevent the mud shrimp from invading the habitat of the clam. To determine the effect of the blocking box, the growth characteristics of the clams under various culture conditions were investigated. The shell length, total weight, condition index, the presence of mud shrimp in the box, and the soil decay in the box were examined according to whether the clams were raised in the box or in natural state, whether the box is covered with a net or not and the gap size of the box. As a result, no significant differences in shell length, total weight, and condition index were found between the clam grown in the box and the natural state (P>0.05) without any evidence of invading of mud shrimp to the box. In addition, the soil inside the box was in good condition, not decayed. Therefore, using the mud shrimp blocking box, mud shrimp can be prevented from propagating to the habitat of the clam, thereby contributing to the normal production of the clam and thus to restoring the clam farming.

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