Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture

Environmental aspects and biology of pearl oysters are the important conditions affecting pearl production. In order to obtain commercially valuable pearl from winged pearl oysters, Pteria penguin, three sizes (shell-length) of the oysters: small (130-135 mm), medium (160-165 mm) and large (185-200...

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Main Authors: Inthonjaroen, N., Piyathamrongrut, K., Kanjanachatree, K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2003-09-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/25-5-pdf/13pearl.pdf
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author Inthonjaroen, N.
Piyathamrongrut, K.
Kanjanachatree, K.
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description Environmental aspects and biology of pearl oysters are the important conditions affecting pearl production. In order to obtain commercially valuable pearl from winged pearl oysters, Pteria penguin, three sizes (shell-length) of the oysters: small (130-135 mm), medium (160-165 mm) and large (185-200 mm) were suspended at 2 m (surface), 5 m (mid-depth) and 8 m (bottom) below the sea surface from February to November, 2001. Using a factorial design, the data were randomly recorded by month. All sizes of the pearl oysters at the surface produced pearl of significantly greater thickness than those at the greater depths. The small-sized pearl oysters at the surface depth produced the thickest pearl (0.612 mm.) which took only 7 months for harvesting, and the pearl thickness was correlated with growth response in shell length. In contrast to the growth rate in tissue weight and mortality rates which were 36.00, 26.00, 24.00% at the surface depth; 30.60, 24.60, 16.00% at mid-depth and 25.30, 19.30, 12.00% at the bottom for the small, medium and large-sized oysters, respectively. The results depended on infestation of fouling organisms on oyster shells which were much more intense at the surface than at a greater depths and slowed the growth rate in tissue weight, especially in the small-sized oysters. However, there was a greater amount of many kinds of plankton, the food resource of marine animals, at surface than at greater depths, so it retained shell-length growth and pearl production of the small-sized oysters: The other environmental factors, such as salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH and sea water temperature, at all depths did not have an impact on the pearl oyster rearing.
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spelling doaj.art-ec90361bb3774a79a494babc2e7aad3c2022-12-22T01:32:43ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952003-09-01255659671Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl cultureInthonjaroen, N.Piyathamrongrut, K.Kanjanachatree, K.Environmental aspects and biology of pearl oysters are the important conditions affecting pearl production. In order to obtain commercially valuable pearl from winged pearl oysters, Pteria penguin, three sizes (shell-length) of the oysters: small (130-135 mm), medium (160-165 mm) and large (185-200 mm) were suspended at 2 m (surface), 5 m (mid-depth) and 8 m (bottom) below the sea surface from February to November, 2001. Using a factorial design, the data were randomly recorded by month. All sizes of the pearl oysters at the surface produced pearl of significantly greater thickness than those at the greater depths. The small-sized pearl oysters at the surface depth produced the thickest pearl (0.612 mm.) which took only 7 months for harvesting, and the pearl thickness was correlated with growth response in shell length. In contrast to the growth rate in tissue weight and mortality rates which were 36.00, 26.00, 24.00% at the surface depth; 30.60, 24.60, 16.00% at mid-depth and 25.30, 19.30, 12.00% at the bottom for the small, medium and large-sized oysters, respectively. The results depended on infestation of fouling organisms on oyster shells which were much more intense at the surface than at a greater depths and slowed the growth rate in tissue weight, especially in the small-sized oysters. However, there was a greater amount of many kinds of plankton, the food resource of marine animals, at surface than at greater depths, so it retained shell-length growth and pearl production of the small-sized oysters: The other environmental factors, such as salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH and sea water temperature, at all depths did not have an impact on the pearl oyster rearing.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/25-5-pdf/13pearl.pdfPteria penguinpearl productionfouling organisms
spellingShingle Inthonjaroen, N.
Piyathamrongrut, K.
Kanjanachatree, K.
Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
Pteria penguin
pearl production
fouling organisms
title Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture
title_full Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture
title_fullStr Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture
title_short Effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters (Pteria penguin) on pearl culture
title_sort effects of sea depths and sizes of winged pearl oysters pteria penguin on pearl culture
topic Pteria penguin
pearl production
fouling organisms
url http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/25-5-pdf/13pearl.pdf
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