Assessment of the Potential for Manila Clam (Tapes philippinarum) Cultivation on the Scottish West Coast — Seafish

Assessment of the Potential for Manila Clam (Tapes philippinarum) Cultivation on the Scottish West Coast

Summary
The manila clam although not indigenous to the British Isles has been accepted as a good substitute for the native clam (palourde). Trials have been carried out at Ardtoe into two methods of cultivation - intertidal beds and trays. The tray cultivation showed clear benefits. Growth to market size will be 3 to 4 years. The economics and importance of site selection are discussed. This report has been produced from a scanned original and may therefore contain some formatting and other inaccuracies. In cases where this affects the technical content, a paper copy of the original report can still be obtained from Seafish.
Publication Reference No.
SR400
Publication date
01 February 1992

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