From the first detection in the Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in 1972, herpes‐like viruses/herpesviruses have been identified in at least 20 bivalve species and have caused …
Observed changes and impacts Ongoing climate trends have exacerbated many extreme events (very high confidence). The Australian trends include further warming and sea level …
Marine heat waves are predicted to become more frequent and intense due to anthropogenically induced climate change, which will impact global production of seafood …
Extreme precipitation events are projected to occur more frequently under a warming climate, posing increasing threats to coastal ecosystems. Hurricane Harvey (2017), the …
G Jiang, Q Li, C Xu, S Liu, L Kong, H Yu - Aquaculture, 2021 - Elsevier
The Pacific oyster is one of the most economically important species in global aquaculture. However, the production of C. gigas has been compromised by widespread and severe …
While governments and natural resource managers grapple with how to respond to climatic changes, many marine-dependent individuals, organisations and user-groups in fast …
Since 2010, mass mortality events known as Pacific oyster mortality syndrome (POMS) have occurred in Crassostrea gigas in Australia associated with Ostreid herpesvirus 1. The virus …
In France, oyster aquaculture has been historically developed in intertidal zones, with shellfish farming areas covering much of the Atlantic coast. Monitoring these off-bottom …
Despite the attempts that have started since the 1960s, not even a single cell line of marine molluscs is available. Considering the vast contribution of marine bivalve aquaculture to the …