Publisher: National Shellfisheries Association

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The Regional Spatial Structure of Parasites and Pathologies in Oysters and Mussels in the United States: 16 Years of Mussel Watch
Eric N. Powell, et al. (2015)
Population Structure, Growth, and Production of the Wedge Clam Donax hanleyanus (Bivalvia: Donacidae) from Northern Argentinean Beaches
Marko Herrmann, et al. (2009)
The Proposed Dropping of the Genus Crassostrea for All Pacific Cupped Oysters and Its Replacement by a New Genus Magallana: A Dissenting View
B. L. Bayne, et al. (2017)
Microscale pH and Dissolved Oxygen Fluctuations within Mussel Aggregations and Their Implications for Mussel Attachment and Raft Aquaculture
Matthew N. George, et al. (2019)
Tropical and Subtropical Ostreidae of the American Pacific: Taxonomy, Biology, Ecology, and Genetics
César Lodeiros, et al. (2020)
THE INVASIVE BIVALVES DREISSENA POLYMORPHA AND LIMNOPERNA FORTUNEI: PARALLELS, CONTRASTS, POTENTIAL SPREAD AND INVASION IMPACTS
ALEXANDER Y. KARATAYEV, et al. (2007)
CULTURE-DEPENDENT CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATED WITH EPIZOOTIC SHELL DISEASE LESIONS IN AMERICAN LOBSTER, HOMARUS AMERICANUS
ANDREI Y. CHISTOSERDOV, et al. (2005)
Oyster Shell Dissolution Rates in Estuarine Waters: Effects of pH and Shell Legacy
George G. Waldbusser, et al. (2011)
WHY OYSTER RESTORATION GOALS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY ARE NOT AND PROBABLY CANNOT BE ACHIEVED
ROGER MANN, et al. (2007)
