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Ostrea edulis
Diseases Affecting Finfish
Pathogens Table 2006
Structure of Protistan Parasites Found in Bivalve Molluscs
Shellfish Reefs at Risk
Olympia Oyster (Ostrea Lurida)
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Is Pallial Mucus Involved in Ostrea Edulis Defenses Against the Parasite Bonamia
Chapter I Taxonomy
Variance in the Reproductive Success of Flat Oyster Ostrea
Occurrence and Significance of Bonamiasis in European Flat Oysters Ostrea Edulis in North America
Other Diseases, Other Molluscs
Perspective on Bivalve Mollusc Disease from the Marine Environment
Diseases Affecting Finfish
Functional Morphology and Development of Veliger Larvae of the European Oyster, Ostrea Edulis Linne
CASE REPORTS for the OSPAR LIST of THREATENED And/Or DECLINING SPECIES and HABITATS
Variance in the Reproductive Success of Flat
Saccostrea Glomerata)CO2 Stress Response Nicole G
Mollusk Culture in Portugal « Global Aquaculture Advocate
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Biological Reference Points for Atlantic Surfclam (Spisula Solidissima) in Warming Seas
Ostrea Edulis in the GULF of MAINE European Flat Oyster
Ostrea Edulis Global Invasive Species Database (GISD)
The Olympia Oyster Ostrea Lurida: Recent Advances in Natural History
Sources of European Flat Oysters (Ostrea Edulis L.) for Restoration Projects in the Dutch North Sea
Spisula Solidissima): a Step Towards Diversifying the New Jersey Shellfish Aquaculture Sector
Bonamia Parasites: a Rapidly Changing Perspective on a Genus of Important Mollusc Pathogens
Maine Oysters
Extracellular Vesicles and Post-Translational Protein
A Literature Review and Life History Summary for Five Bivalve Molluscs Common to the Shoalwater Reservation and Willapa Bay, Washington
Range Expansion of the Non-Native Oyster Crassostrea Gigas in the Adriatic Sea
Management Plan for the Olympia Oyster (Ostrea Conchaphila) in Canada
A Critique of the Introduction of Crassostrea Gigas to Europe
Basic Anatomy of an Oyster
A NEW ARTIFICIAL REEF DESIGN for OCTOPUS ( Octopus Vulgaris CUVIER, 1797) in the AEGEAN SEA and PRELIMINARY RESULTS*
100-A; This Notice Reopens 100-A Due to a Decreased Risk of Contamination by Naturally Occurring Marine Biotoxins (PSP/Red Tide)
Divergent Selection for Growth Rate in the European Oyster Ostrea Edulis: Response to Selection and Estimation of Genetic Parameters
The Most Northerly Record of Feral Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas (Thunberg, 1793) in the British Isles