The Iceland scallop, Chlamys islandica (O.F. Mueller) in Breidafjoerdur, west Iceland. 1. Spat collection and growth during the first year

Spat of the Iceland scallop, Chlamys islandica , was artificially collected, using onion bags of 6 mm mesh size filled with monofilament of 0.4 mm, and polyethylene bags of 4.5 mm mesh size filled with monofilament of 0.2 mm. The spat collectors were placed at 25-35 m depth in Breidafjoerdur on the...

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