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MARKING THE SHELL OF THE SAUCER SCALLOP AMUSIUM BALLOTI FOR SEA RANCHING USING OXYTETRACYCLINE, CALCEIN AND ALIZARIN RED S

Journal

JOURNAL OF SHELLFISH RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 1183-1188

Publisher

NATL SHELLFISHERIES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2983/0730-8000-27.5.1183

Keywords

alizarin; calcein; fluorescent; oxytetracycline; scallop; Amusium balloti

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  1. Fisheries Research Development Corporation and Queensland Sea Scallops (QSS) Ltd

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Sea ranching of the saucer scallop Amusium balloti Bernardi, 1861 has recently been developed to compensate for the dramatic fluctuations in catch that naturally occur between seasons. Marketing or tagging methodology is needed for this industry to evaluate the effectiveness of reseeding, and to optimize spat deployment strategies. We tested the quality and longevity of fluorescent marks incorporated into the newly forming shelf of 2 4 mm spat immersed in chemical solutions. Three chemicals alizarin red S (ARS). calcein. and oxytetracycline hydrochloride (OTC) were tested ill this study for mark (quality. mark retention, and toxicity to scallops. Marks were identified and assessed for brightness using an epiflorescence microscope. Fluorescent marks were still visible after 10 mo of culture in our land-based system. Multiple marks were also produced on individual shells using OTC or it combination of calcein and OTC, This demonstrates the Potential for specific bar codes to be used to distinguish between different cohorts or spat deployment strategies. Of the three chemicals, OTC was identified its the most useful chemical for industry, producing a bright mark and negligible mortality in 200 or 300 mgL(-1), which lasts for at least 10 mo in living scallops.

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