Adam Sokołowski,Rafał Lasota,Izabela Sami Alias,Joanna Piłczyńska,Maciej Wołowicz
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摘要
在波罗的海,渗透压力限制了海洋生物的生长,海水养殖主要是出于改善环境状况的需要。为此目的,在波罗的海南部以外的选定地区尝试了几个贻贝养殖场。2009-2012年,在Gdańsk湾使用改良的长线系统进行了贻贝养殖试验,首次对该地区贻贝养殖潜力进行了评估。海湾贻贝的生长率(3.0 ~ 6.7 mm -1)处于较低的范围,但平均湿生物量增重(1.50 kg m-1标准化养殖绳)在波罗的海中是最高的。经过两年的生长期,一吨贻贝在其软组织中固定的N - t-1为93至98公斤,P - t-1为11公斤。成本效益分析显示,用于人类消费的生产预算为负,总收入仅占累积成本的12.0%。因此,只有建立额外的资金机制来支持养殖活动,海湾地区的贻贝养殖才能改善环境质量。
Prospects and opportunities for mussel Mytilus trossulus farming in the southern Baltic Sea (the Gulf of Gdańsk)
In the Baltic Sea, where osmotic stress limits the growth of marine organisms, mariculture is driven primarily by the need to improve the status of the environment. To this end, several mussel farms have been attempted in selected areas, except the southern Baltic. The pilot culture of Mytilus trossulus was carried out with the use of a modified long-line system in the Gulf of Gdańsk in 2009–2012, providing the first evaluation of the mussel farming potential in this area. The growth rate of mussels (3.0–6.7 mm year-1) in the gulf was in the low range, but the mean wet biomass gain (1.50 kg m-1 normalized culture rope) was among the highest in the Baltic. After a two-year growth period, one tonne of mussels fixed in their soft tissues from 93 to 98 kg N t-1 and 11 kg P t-1. The cost-benefit analysis revealed a negative budget balance of production for human consumption, with a total income covering only 12.0% of the cumulative costs. Mussel farming in the gulf can therefore only be justified to improve the environmental quality if additional funding mechanisms are put in place to support farming activity.
期刊介绍:
Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies is an international journal published by the Institute of Oceanography, University of Gdańsk in Poland. The journal has 4 issues per year and contains papers on all aspects of the marine environment and hydrobiology. All manuscripts are reviewed by editors and independent experts. Based on the referees'' recommendations, the Editor will make a decision on whether to accept a contribution. All articles are published in English. The journal is open to all matters concerning the water environment, thus providing the readers with a wide spectrum of topics in every issue.