AQUA 2024

August 26 - 30, 2024

Copenhagen, Denmark

Bivalve Molluscs

Friday, August 30, 2024 09:00 - 17:00 MR 6
Chair: Carmel McDougall, Brad Skelton

  • 09:00
    Valentina Šebalj

    CONDITIONING OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SCALLOP Pecten jacobaeus L. UNDER HATCHERY CONDITIONS WITH TWO TYPES OF FEED – IMPLICATIONS FOR AQUACULTURE

  • 09:15
    Daniela Eliana Sganga

    IDENTIFYING COST-EFFICIENT MICROALGAE COMBINATIONS FOR EUROPEAN FLAT OYSTER Ostrea edulis SPAT GROWTH

  • 09:30
    Brad Skelton

    DEVELOPING NOVEL APPROACHES FOR THE NURSERY CULTURE OF GREENSHELL™ MUSSELS IN NEW ZEALAND

  • 09:45
    Kayleb Himiona

    EVALUATION OF METHODS FOR SINGULATING GREENSHELL™ MUSSEL Perna canaliculus SPAT FROM SPAT-COLLECTOR ROPE

  • 10:00
    Rebecca Stobart

    UNMASKING THE CULPRITS BEHIND NEW ZEALAND’S GREENSHELL™ MUSSEL Perna canaliculus FARM FEAST

  • 10:15
    Isabelle Johansson

    NAVIGATING TWO DECADES: THE SHIFTING LANDSCAPE OF ON-BOTTOM CULTURE IN DENMARK

  • 10:30
    Matthew Gray

    SMART, SUSTAINABLE, SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT: ADVANCING TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF OYSTER AQUACULTURE IN THE USA

  • 10:45
    Presenting

    ePOSTERS

  • 14:00
    Fortunatus Masanja

    ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ATMOSPHERIC HEATWAVES ON INTERTIDAL CLAMS

  • 14:15
    Brett Bolte

    THE VISUAL DESIRABILITY OF THE PACIFIC OYSTER Magallana gigas: IMPACT OF METABOLOME AND ‘CURING’ LOCATION

  • 14:30
    Antonina De Marco

    BYSSUS ALTERATIONS IN MUSSELS EXPOSED TO A PROLONGED THERMAL STRESS

  • 14:45
    Hiba Jasmin Visaliyil

    ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF PFAS ON BLUE MUSSEL Mytilus edulis USING QPCR, BIOCHEMICAL AND LIPIDOMIC APPROACHES – IMPLICATIONS FOR COASTAL MONITORING AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK EVALUATION

  • 15:00
    Shelby Clarke

    INVESTIGATING THE RESPONSE OF NORWEGIAN BLUE MUSSELS Mytilus spp. TO THERMAL STRESS

  • 15:15
    Jasmine Talevi

    EXPLORING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PLASTICITY OF OYSTERS Crassostrea virginica TO EXTENDED HYPOXIA ACROSS DIFFERENT LIFE STAGES

  • 15:30
    Leire Arantzamendi

    TRANSITIONING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BIO-BASED ROPES (BIOGEARS) IN LOW TROPHIC AQUACULTURE: EMBRACING NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR MARINE CONSERVATION THROUGH SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE PRACTICES

  • 15:45
    Marina Richardson

    SOME LIKE IT HOT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIPLEX PCR ASSAYS TO AID IN THE RAPID AND COST-EFFECTIVE IDENTIFICATION OF TROPICAL OYSTERS WITH AQUACULTURE POTENTIAL

  • 16:00
    David Willer

    NAKED CLAMS TO OPEN A NEW SECTOR IN SUSTAINABLE NUTRITIOUS FOOD PRODUCTION

  • 16:15
    Carmel McDougall

    REGIONALISED GENE EXPRESSION WITHIN THE PEARL OYSTER MANTLE: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEARL FORMATION