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Aquaculture International | 2002

Reproduction of hatchery-reared and transplanted wild bay scallops, Argopecten irradians irradians, relative to natural populations

Stephen T. Tettelbach; Christopher F. Smith; Peter Wenczel; Edward Decort

Efforts to restore bay scallop populations in the United States throughtransplantation of wild stock and reseeding of hatchery-reared individuals haveincreased due to declines in natural populations, yet little is known of thecomparative spawning patterns and relative reproductive investment of thesedifferent groups. In this study, spawning patterns of wild scallops from asource population in Northwest Harbor, New York and of scallops transplanted toa distant site in the same embayment (Flanders Bay) were similar.Hatchery-reared scallops held in pearl nets in Hallock Bay, New York showed thesame temporal spawning pattern and level of reproductive investment as scallopsfrom adjacent wild populations and wild scallops held in pearl nets. We suggestthat hatchery-reared scallops may be equally valuable as potential broodstockfor reseeding operations as wild scallops of the same size, provided thatappropriate conditioning and rearing practices are maintained. Both wild andhatchery-reared scallops may be transplanted a short period (i.e. 2–4weeks) prior to expected spawning to provide a source of potential broodstockinareas where natural population densities are low.


Ground Water | 2001

Development and Evaluation of an Ultrasonic Ground Water Seepage Meter

Ronald J. Paulsen; Christopher F. Smith; Daniel O'Rourke; Teng-fong Wong


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Priming the larval pump: resurgence of bay scallop recruitment following initiation of intensive restoration efforts

Stephen T. Tettelbach; Bradley J. Peterson; John M. Carroll; Scott W. T. Hughes; Dennis M. Bonal; Andrew Weinstock; James R. Europe; Bradley T. Furman; Christopher F. Smith


Marine Biology | 2010

Comparative survival of bay scallops in eelgrass and the introduced alga, Codium fragile, in a New York estuary

John M. Carroll; Bradley J. Peterson; Dennis M. Bonal; Andrew Weinstock; Christopher F. Smith; Stephen T. Tettelbach


Ground Water | 2004

Tidal Load and Salt Water Influences on Submarine Ground Water Discharge

Ronald J. Paulsen; Daniel O'Rourke; Christopher F. Smith; Teng-fong Wong


Ecological Restoration | 2009

Bay scallop restoration in New York.

Stephen T. Tettelbach; Christopher F. Smith


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2015

Aspiring to an Altered Stable State: Rebuilding of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intensive Restoration

Stephen T. Tettelbach; Bradley J. Peterson; John M. Carroll; Bradley T. Furman; Scott W. T. Hughes; Jason Havelin; James R. Europe; Dennis M. Bonal; Andrew Weinstock; Christopher F. Smith


Archive | 2016

Restoration of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries in the Peconic Bays, New York

Stephen T. Tettelbach; Bradley J. Peterson; John M. Carroll; Bradley T. Furman; Scott W. T. Hughes; Jason Havelin; Christian R. H. Tettelbach; Christopher F. Smith


Archive | 2015

Millions Strong and Growing: Building Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intense Restoration

John M. Carroll; Stephen T. Tettelbach; Bradley J. Peterson; Bradley T. Furman; Christopher F. Smith


Novel Phytoplankton Blooms | 1989

Winter Burial of Transplanted Bay Scallops

Steven T. Tettelbach; Christopher F. Smith; James E. Kaldy; Thomas W. Arroll; Michael R. Denson

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John M. Carroll

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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Teng-fong Wong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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