Possibilities to prevent Crassostrea gigas oyster summer mortality in France

Summer mortality has been reported in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, for many years in Japan, US and Europe. It affects both adults and juveniles and the causes of this phenomenon are complex. Environmental, physiological or pathological putative causes were studied all over the world. Recently, the MOREST project ((MORtalitEStivale) a multidisciplinary project (2001-2005) focused on his problem led to a better understanding of this phenomenon in France. The results showed in these geographical conditions, the main interactions between the oysters, their environment and certain pathogens.

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Interaction model, Environmental parameters, Summer mortality, Crassostrea gigas, Pacific oyster

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Samain Jean-Francois, Ropert Michel, Bedier Edouard, Soletchnik Patrick, Mazurie Joseph, Le Coz Florence, Blin Jean-Louis, Mille Dominique, Pajot Régis, Haffray Patrick, Bacher Cedric, Grangere Karine, Pouvreau Stephane, Bourles Yves, Gohin Francis, Woerther Patrice, Boudry Pierre (2006). Possibilities to prevent Crassostrea gigas oyster summer mortality in France. AQUA 2006 - World Aquaculture Society, Aquaculture 2006.

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