Russia: Scientists in Sevastopol for the first time received offspring from oysters grown in the Black Sea

Published 2023년 9월 24일

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Biologists in Sevastopol have successfully bred oysters for the first time in the Black Sea. The technology was tested in a nursery where a million microscopic larvae were obtained from selected parent oysters. The oysters have now grown to a size of one and a half centimeters and will soon be transferred to the sea to reach commercial sizes.
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In Sevastopol, biologists for the first time received offspring from oysters grown in the Black Sea, OTR reports. The technology was tested in an experimental nursery. In laboratories, future parents were selected, from which they received a million microscopic larvae. Now the juveniles have grown to a size of one and a half centimeters and will soon be moved to the sea. There the oysters will reach commercial sizes. All this technology is also import substitution. Last year, due to sanctions, larvae, the so-called spat, were no longer supplied to Russia. And now you need to learn how to grow them yourself. Vitaly Ryabushko, Head of the Department of Aquaculture and Marine Pharmacology of the Federal Research Center for Biomedical Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences: “Fry oysters or spat were ...
Source: Otr-online

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