Culture of Marine Invertebrate Animals: Proceedings — 1st Conference on Culture of Marine Invertebrate Animals GreenportThis volume is based on prec'entations at the conference on Culture of Marine Invertebrate Animals which was held in Green port, New York in October, 1972. The conference was sponsored by the Middle Atlantic Natural Sciences Council, Inc., a non profit educational corporation, together with the Marine Science Centers of Adelphi University, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Long Island University, Suffolk County Community College, and the Shelter Island Oyster Company. The purpose of the conference was to provide a needed ex change of knowledge among scientists of various specialties whose information would be invaluable to others confronted with similar problems, even with different marine animals. Part I considers supportive techniques -- general isolation and culture methods, problems of disease and feeding. Specific techniques employed in the culture of a wide range of invertebrate organisms is covered in Part II. We want to thank the contributors for their cooperation in preparing the manuscripts based on their conference presentations. Walter L. Smith Matoira H. Chanley v Contents PART I Recirculating System Culture Methods for Marine Organisms .............•. |
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Culture of Phytoplankton for Feeding Marine | 29 |
Bacterial Pathogens Associated with Cultured Bivalve | 61 |
Some Practical Aspects | 73 |
Culture of Salt Marsh Microorganisms and Micro | 87 |
Antibiotics in Cultures of Invertebrates | 109 |
A Review of Coelenterate Laboratory Culture | 137 |
Problems Associated With Culture of Marine Copepods | 199 |
Culture Techniques for Decapod Crustacean Larvae | 209 |
Lobster Culture | 221 |
Echinodermata | 229 |
Opisthobranch Culture | 245 |
New Approaches and Techniques for Studying Bivalve | 257 |
The Development of Methods for Rearing | 273 |
Culture of American and European Oysters | 283 |
Comments on the Laboratory Culture of Scyphozoa | 145 |
Bryozoa | 155 |
Methods of Culturing Polychaetes | 177 |
Laboratory Cultivation of Assorted Bivalve Larvae | 297 |
Contributors | 319 |
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