Baby oyster production sounds promising in South Australia
Oyster seeds.
(AUSTRALIA, 12/4/2018)
More baby oysters (spat), than expected, are being produced in South Australia, which is a good sign for the state's oyster industry, according to Researchers at the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI).
The SARDI stepped in to help breed spat when South Australian growers could not bring any in from Tasmania following the recent Pacific Oyster Mortality
Syndrome outbreak, ABC News reported.
Aquatic sciences research chief Gavin Begg said they have since helped keep supply ticking along with the four other hatc...
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