This study (“Risco”), implicating both industry, socio-economic experts and biologists, was funded by the Regional Council of Brittany, for 3 years (2010-2012), to investigate about the causes of oysters (Crassostrea gigas) mortalities in the bay of Quiberon (South Brittany, France). The protocol including both a sonar and video visualization of the bottom, and a monthly survey of 15 experimental oyster structures, allowed to assess the risk due to predation. A clear spatial distribution of the predatory effect was evidenced, with starfish (Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis) predominating in the North-East sector, and boring snails (Ocenebra erinacea and Pterophora inornata) in the South-Center area.. The main mortalities from these predators (3/4 from starfish and ¼ from oyster drills) occur in spring and summer. Mortalities by sea breams (Sparus aurata) were observed punctually. Management measures against predators appear essential to control this risk. However, another environmental factor, namely hypoxia, might be the main cause of oyster mortalities in 2006.
Les risques conchylicoles en Baie de Quiberon. Deuxième partie : le risque de prédation sur l’huître creuse Crassostrea gigas. Rapport final du projet Risco 2010-2013
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ostréiculture
santé animale
risque écologique pour la santé
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Type de document
Rapport
Auteurs personnes
Dreano, Alain
Cochet, Helene
Goubert, Evelyne
Meidi-deviarni, Ika
Sinquin, Jean-marc
Ehrhold Axel
Augustin, Jean-marie
Herve, Gilles
Quinsat, Kevin
Leclerc, Emilie
Langlade, Aime
Bouget Jean-francois
Stanisiere, Jean-yves
Mazurie Joseph
Éditeur
Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer (IFREMER)
Date de parution
20 décembre 2013
Langue
Français