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Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland
Claire Guy and Dai RobertsThe Queen’s University Belfast
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Outline
• Background information on the oysters in Strangford
• Current research• Future research• Conclusions
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Historic oyster populations in Strangford
O. edulis Stock decline in Strangford Lough• Human population increase
– Increase in consumption– Habitat degradation– Pollution
• Official inquiry into stock levels in 1877
• Cessation of oyster fishery by 1903
• Alternative species for commercial industry was sought in the 1970s….
Ostrea edulis
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Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
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Introduction of C. gigas to Strangford Lough
• Introduced in the 1970s
• Laid out on trestles in the northern lough
• Water temperatures thought to be too low to facilitate reproduction
Initial introduction site
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PhD Research
1. Ascertain the distribution of C. gigas within Strangford Lough2. Settlement substratum preference observation and investigation3. Population structure4. Biodiversity supported by the two species5. Initiation of C. gigas removal6. Gametogenesis7. Management options
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1. Distribution
• Aim– To ascertain if there has been any spread of C.
gigas outside the licensed aquaculture sites in Strangford Lough
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DistributionMethods
- 30 intertidal sites surveyed covering both the northern and
southern basin
- 100m transects placed at 0m, 1m and 2m of tidal elevation parallel
to the low water mark
- 0.25m-2 quadrat placed on alternating sides of the transect every 4m
C. gigas and O. edulis presentOnly O. edulis presentOnly C. gigas presentNo oysters presentThe initial introduction site
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Distribution and Density
The densities in m-2 of C. gigas in the 30 sites sampled in Strangford Lough 2008 with 95% confidence limits
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Distribution
• Colonisation mostly contained within the northern basin• Highly positive correlation between the populations of both
species• Suggesting that the hydrodynamic regime is the strongest
influencing factor
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Distribution – Future Work
• Repeat surveys• Extend survey area to include more intertidal sites• Extend survey to encompass subtidal sites• Start work on modelling larval movement within the
lough
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2. Settlement
• Aim– To investigate and compare the settlement
preferences of the two oyster species
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Settlement
The percent of C. gigas (open columns) and O. edulis (shaded columns) settled on the different substratum types
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Settlement
• Significant differences between the numbers of C. gigas and O. edulis settled on different substrata (χ2 33.788; d.f. 1; P <0.0001)
• The initial attachment substratum not identifiable with many O. edulis
• Substrate availability not likely to be a limiting factor
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Settlement – Future Work
• Continue adding to dataset when conducting distribution surveys
• Run trials using multi-surface spat collectors
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3. Population Structure
• Aim– To gain insight into the size frequency of C. gigas
within Strangford Lough in order to ascertain if the species is successfully breeding every year.
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Population Structure
The contribution of different sizes of the oysters in the populations. C. gigas (open columns) and O. edulis (shaded columns)
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Population Structure
• C. gigas has several peaks with small numbers in between
• Suggests irregular recruitment• Generally higher densities of smaller O. edulis
suggesting successful reproduction over recent years
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Population Structure – Future Work
• Continue adding to data set when conducting distribution surveys
• Determine age using acetate peel analysis on more shells
• Then link the age/length data to temperature data to see which years the species successfully reproduced
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4. Biodiversity
• Aim– To ascertain if there are any differences between
the communities of epibiota found present on the different shells
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Biodiversity
• Look at the species living the upper and lower valves of both species
• Compare epibiota present on the 2 oyster species and between similar sized rocks
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Biodiversity
• Preliminary work has been carried out by an honours student in 2007
• Results look interesting• Want to extend the investigation to include more
sites• Relate to age data from acetate peel analysis to
make the findings more insightful• Use PRIMER to analyse findings
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5. C. gigas removal funded by DARD
• Aim– To initiate the first attempt of C. gigas
management during early phase invasion
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C. gigas removal funded by DARD
How much information is required before management policy can be initiated? (Simberloff 2003)
Take advantage of the lag period when populations are slowly increasing
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The Allee Effect
• The positive correlation between population density and the growth rate of the population
• Initial low Allee effect in first introduction site• High Allee effect in newly colonised areas
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C. gigas removal
A. Number killed, B. mean oyster density m2 in 2008 (open columns) and 2009 (shaded columns)
A
B
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Removal – Future Work
• Continue annual cull• Analyse if differences in population densities
are statistically significant• Investigate the effect of the nearest neighbour
distances-intrinsically linked to the Allee effect• Use O. edulis as a model organism to predict
impacts on fecundity in C. gigas
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6. Gametogenesis
• Aim– Ascertain the reproductive cycle of C. gigas in
Strangford lough and relate this to the observed population structure and environmental factors such as temperature and nutrients
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Gametogenesis
• Measurements taken:– Total wet weight– Fresh weight of flesh– Weight of visceral mass– Weight of empty shell– Tissue fixed and preserved ready for sectioning
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Gametogenesis
• Embedded in JB4• Sectioned• Observed under light microscope• Graded using the gametogenesis index
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Conclusions
• C. gigas is definitely able to reproduce in Strangford Lough
• Distribution not limited by substrate availability
• Distribution influenced by hydrology• Successful reproduction and subsequent
settlement not achieved every year
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Management options
• Continue annual C. gigas removal• Use of triploid oysters in any further aquaculture
activities (Guy & Roberts, 2007)• Removal of unused licensed aquaculture sites
• Do nothing and the problem is likely to keep expanding
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Do nothing and the problem is likely to expand……….
Taken at the Wadden Sea
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Thanks!Dai RobertsDave SmythFergal Glynn
Rick AyreConor WilsonMatt Jackson
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