Frozen spawn could heat up shellfish industry efficiency

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The $8.8 million dollar aquaculture industry in New York state depends on shellfish hatcheries for seed stock every year. But spawning in conventional hatchery operations produces more larvae than can be used for seeding—causing hatchery inefficiency and creating waste from viable shellfish. A new research project lead by Aquaculture Specialist Gregg Rivara of Cornell Cooperative […]