Aquaculture has the potential to meet a large part of the demand for certain fishery products. A technician at a privately owned facility is holding a bag of shells. Free-swimming oyster larvae (spawned and grown artificially) attach to the shells and are then known as spat. The spat are fed cultured algae until large enough to be placed on natural beds where they will grow until harvested.
Photo Location: Connecticut, Stratford
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| Added On | 17th October 2015 |
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