Use of Oxygen Readings to Avoid Gas Bubble Disease in Clam Hatcheries (Fact sheet)
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Use of Oxygen Readings to Avoid Gas Bubble Disease in Clam Hatcheries (Fact sheet)
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Flimlin, Gef , Kraeuter, John N.
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2003-03-01
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Rutgers Cooperative Extension, NJ Agricultural Experiment Station
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New Brunswick, NJ
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This document explains the importance of monitoring the concentration of gases (specifically nitrogen and oxygen) in the water of shellfish hatcheries. The report mentions common causes of gas supersaturation as well as methods of prevention. Finally, a table of oxygen supersaturation at different levels of salinity and temperature is provided, to aid in the recognition of supersaturated water.
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doi:10.7282/T3G73FF6
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