- Title
- Community based mangroove oyster (Crassostrea madrasensis )culture at Kala Oy...
- Abstract
Bivalve resources such as oysters, mussels, clams and cockles are abundant in Sri Lankan waters with suitable environmental conditions for culture practices. Oyster culture was first introduced in Trincomalee bay about 27 years ago and has since, been introduced to other sandy and semi• muddy intertidal flats, mostly in the western part of the country. The areas identified were Panadura estuary, Kalpitiya lagoon, and Achchamkulam estuary. Kala-Oya estuary shows heavy runoff wat...
- Publication Date
- July 19, 2017, 3:19 a.m.
- Keywords
- Bivalve , Crassostrea madrasensis , Resource Survey , Lobster , Mollusc
- Category
- Resources Survey
- environmental resources, protection and conservation. Examples: environmental pollution, waste storage and treatment, environmental impact assessment, monitoring environmental risk, nature reserves, landscape
- Regions
- M 2 , M 3
- Owner
- prds1
- Language
- English
- Supplemental Information
Wanninayake W.M.T.B and Subasignhe M.M.Community based mangroove oyster (Crassostrea madrasensis )culture at Kala Oya estuary of Putttalam Lagoon,Sri Lanka: ...
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