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OYSTER SPAT RECRUITMENT IN ESPIRITO SANTO STATE, BRAZIL, USING RECYCLED MATERIALS

Journal

BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 281-288

Publisher

INST OCEANOGRAFICO, UNIV SAO PAULO
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-87592008000400003

Keywords

Mangrove oyster; Crassostrea spp.; Benevente river estuary; Piuma Islands; Espirito Santo-Brazil

Funding

  1. CNPq [503925/03-9]
  2. PIBIC-UFES

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This paper evaluated the effectiveness of four types of oyster spat collectors, made with recycled materials, in the recruitment of the mangrove oyster Crassostrea spp. at five sites in the Benevente river estuary, Anchieta District and on two islands in Piuma District, both in Espirito Santo State. The collectors were made of: 1- oyster shells, 2- PET bottles, 3- car tires and 4- tiles, all of them suspended by ropes and tied to roots of Rhizophora mangle or mussel long-lines. The number of spat recruited on each collector and their shell lengths were registered bimonthly, as well as the physico-chemical-trophic parameters of the water: salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, particulate organic matter and chlorophyll a, which were correlated (by Spearman's correlation) with the number of spat recruited. Spat settlement was significantly higher on oyster shell, the and tire collectors, mainly at points with higher salinities, such as Praia do Coqueiro in Anchieta and on Meio and Cabrito Islands in Piuma (Kruskal-Wallis: H= 10.01; 3 d.f.; p < 0.05). Oyster spat recruitment occurred throughout the year, being higher from November to February, but because of losses due to storms or theft, the difference was not statistically significant (Kruskal-Wallis: H= 1.42; 7 d.f.; p > 0.05). The number of oyster spat was positively correlated with the salinity (rho(s)= 0.331; p < 0.05) and water temperature (rho(s)= 0.48; p < 0.05), revealing that areas with higher salinities and summer months were better for spat collection.

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