Title: Recruitment of oysters in Mobile Bay
1Recruitment of oysters in Mobile Bay
- Sean Powers, Kyeong Park, C-K Kim, Jason
Herrmann, and Ben LaCour
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA DAUPHIN ISLAND SEA LAB
2Alabama Oyster Fishery
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
Landings (kg meat)
600,000
50 yr average
400,000
200,000
0
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
Opal (3) Erin (2)
Ethel (3)
Frederic (3)
Elena (3)
Camille (5)
3Habitat Availability Alabama Oyster Habitat
(1972)
Live oyster reef
Buried oyster shell deposits
4Habitat Assessment
5Addressing Restoration Challenges
6Oyster Recruitment 2006-2007
- Survey 18 sites throughout Mobile Bay every three
weeks for oyster settlement. - Jan 2006 Dec 2007
- Synoptic measurements of larval supply via
plankton pump samples. - Discrete mark recapture experiments for
post-settlement mortality - Validation of a 3-D bio-physical transport model.
7Spat Recruitment Methods
8Predation Oyster Drills
9Comparison to Hoese et al. 1972
- 14 sites, same locations in 2006-07
- Concrete tile, same as 2006-2007
- Horizontal plate orientation
- 2-3 week deployments
- April-November
- Salinity and temperature ranges were similar
- Plates moored using fixed pilings
10Hoese et al. 1972 Spatial Pattern
11(No Transcript)
12CR15
CR16
CR14
Spat/m2/day
Larvae/1000L 30-100 µ
Larvae/1000 l 100-500 µ
13Transport
14Post-settlement Mortality
- Mark recapture experiments with newly settled
larvae 7-11 mm SH set on concrete tiles by the
Auburn Hatchery. - Experiments conducted for 5-7 days.
Middle Bay
Miss. Sound
Cedar Pt.
Bon Secour
Dauphin Island
15Average by region Summer 2007
0.08
b
0.07
b
b
0.06
0.05
ab
Portion of Spat Mortality/Day
0.04
a
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
Bon Secour
Cedar Point
Dauphin Island
Middle Bay
Mississippi
Sound
16Implications for Restoration
- Further support for high success of reefs in
western portion of the study area. Fisheries
enhancement should focus attention in these
areas. - Possibility for spawning sanctuaries in Bon
Secour Bay. - High retention possible
- Low post-settlement mortality
17Sanctuary positioning
Results of the Park and Kim biophysical transport
model indicating concentrations of dye released
at Shellbank (upper panel) after 6 days and Fish
River Reef after 10 days. Release location is
indicated by the red star.
18Acknowledgements
Tech Support, boat time, fishing volunteers and
graduate students