Provides an overview of molluscan aquaculture, particularly in Tasmania and Australia. The unit familiarises students with the life cycles, applied biology, and hatchery and farm technology and techniques for a range of molluscan species; oysters, mussels, abalone, scallops, giant clams and pearl oysters. Emphasis will be placed on reproduction, feeding, larval rearing and grow-out systems. By the end of the unit students will be familiar with the basic life history and biology of molluscan species common in the industry, growout techniques for oysters, mussels, abalone and scallops, reproductive biology, broodstock condition and larval biology, and the use of triploidy animals in the industry
WEIGHT:
12.5%
ASSESSMENT: internal assessment (50%), final exam (50%)
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Resource supported teaching & learning -
L
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options
REQUISITE INFO
Prereq
KQA110
STAFF: Assoc Prof N Moltschaniwskyj (Coordinator), Dr C Bolch, Dr C Burke
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