First year survival of bivalves on newly flooded managed realigned sites. — Seafish

First year survival of bivalves on newly flooded managed realigned sites.

Summary
This study was undertaken to determine whether the length of existence of a stretch of intertidal foreshore created by managed realignment impacted the growth of Cerastoderma edule (cockle). Comparative growth as determined by average length was monitored for a periodof 48 weeks at three Essex foreshore sites. At the end of the trial, no significant differences between the sites were found. Keywords Shellfish; Cockle; Managed Realignment; Regulated Tidal Exchange; Foreshore;
Author
  • H.R. Day
Publication Reference No.
10609
Publication date
01 January 2007

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