REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses

The regional monitoring network REMONOR, relying on the experience of IFREMER's REMORA national network, each year assesses the mortality, growth and quality for two age classes ("adults" = 2 years and "juveniles" = 1 year) of cup oysters, distributed among various farm site...

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Main Authors: Mary, Charlotte, Pien, S, Blin, J.l., Ropert, Michel
Format: Report
Language:French
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/1837.pdf
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/
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author Mary, Charlotte
Pien, S
Blin, J.l.
Ropert, Michel
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Ropert, Michel
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description The regional monitoring network REMONOR, relying on the experience of IFREMER's REMORA national network, each year assesses the mortality, growth and quality for two age classes ("adults" = 2 years and "juveniles" = 1 year) of cup oysters, distributed among various farm sites in the main oyster farming sectors of Lower Normandy. This network, led in collaboration by LERN (Environment Resources Laboratory) and SMEL (Coastline Installations Public-Private Entity), this year welcomes a new farm site in Veules les Roses, in Seine Maritime (76), bringing to 18 the total number of monitored sites. For operational reasons, a reduced monitoring protocol was conducted in 2005 on this last farm site, which will not take on the network's standardised protocol until 2006. It is subject to processing and partial analysis for this first year. The number of mortalities observed in 2005 is low and confirms the trend noted since 2002. The regional averages are in fact 6.6% for the adults and 7.7% for the juveniles. With the exception of the juveniles in North Gouville (CO07), whose mortality is probably random, no rate was higher than 12%. A contrario, overall growth is not good, with an average individual weight in December of 58g for the adults. This trend mainly affects the whole of the West Coast of Cotentin (with the exception of Chausey). For the juveniles, the average individual weight in December is slightly lower than the average recorded since 1998. It is in Calvados (Bay of Les Veys and Meuvaines) that the growth deficits are the most significant for this age class. On a qualitative level, the AFNOR index is, in the whole of the region, lower than the average over several years (10.7 in 2005 against 11.5 since 1993). This reduction of quality is especially noticeable on the Cotentin east coast and in the Bay of Les Veys. The results concerning the infestations by Polydora are, however, excellent and 2005 is proving itself to be the best year since REMONOR's beginning because of the low levels of infestation observed. ...
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:2212 2025-04-06T14:50:43+00:00 REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses Mary, Charlotte Pien, S Blin, J.l. Ropert, Michel 2006-11 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/1837.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/ fre fre https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/1837.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use REMORA quality growth mortality Normandy REMONOR Cupped (gigas) oyster Crassostrea gigas Qualité Croissance Mortalité Basse Normandie Huître creuse text Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2006 ftarchimer 2025-03-13T05:23:14Z The regional monitoring network REMONOR, relying on the experience of IFREMER's REMORA national network, each year assesses the mortality, growth and quality for two age classes ("adults" = 2 years and "juveniles" = 1 year) of cup oysters, distributed among various farm sites in the main oyster farming sectors of Lower Normandy. This network, led in collaboration by LERN (Environment Resources Laboratory) and SMEL (Coastline Installations Public-Private Entity), this year welcomes a new farm site in Veules les Roses, in Seine Maritime (76), bringing to 18 the total number of monitored sites. For operational reasons, a reduced monitoring protocol was conducted in 2005 on this last farm site, which will not take on the network's standardised protocol until 2006. It is subject to processing and partial analysis for this first year. The number of mortalities observed in 2005 is low and confirms the trend noted since 2002. The regional averages are in fact 6.6% for the adults and 7.7% for the juveniles. With the exception of the juveniles in North Gouville (CO07), whose mortality is probably random, no rate was higher than 12%. A contrario, overall growth is not good, with an average individual weight in December of 58g for the adults. This trend mainly affects the whole of the West Coast of Cotentin (with the exception of Chausey). For the juveniles, the average individual weight in December is slightly lower than the average recorded since 1998. It is in Calvados (Bay of Les Veys and Meuvaines) that the growth deficits are the most significant for this age class. On a qualitative level, the AFNOR index is, in the whole of the region, lower than the average over several years (10.7 in 2005 against 11.5 since 1993). This reduction of quality is especially noticeable on the Cotentin east coast and in the Bay of Les Veys. The results concerning the infestations by Polydora are, however, excellent and 2005 is proving itself to be the best year since REMONOR's beginning because of the low levels of infestation observed. ... Report Crassostrea gigas Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer)
spellingShingle REMORA
quality
growth
mortality
Normandy
REMONOR
Cupped (gigas) oyster
Crassostrea gigas
Qualité
Croissance
Mortalité
Basse Normandie
Huître creuse
Mary, Charlotte
Pien, S
Blin, J.l.
Ropert, Michel
REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
title REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
title_full REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
title_fullStr REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
title_full_unstemmed REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
title_short REMONOR : résultats 2005. Evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
title_sort remonor : résultats 2005. evaluation de la mortalité, croissance et qualité des huîtres creuses
topic REMORA
quality
growth
mortality
Normandy
REMONOR
Cupped (gigas) oyster
Crassostrea gigas
Qualité
Croissance
Mortalité
Basse Normandie
Huître creuse
topic_facet REMORA
quality
growth
mortality
Normandy
REMONOR
Cupped (gigas) oyster
Crassostrea gigas
Qualité
Croissance
Mortalité
Basse Normandie
Huître creuse
url https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/1837.pdf
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2212/