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Bay Scallop Habitat Requirements Jay Leverone, Ph.D. Sarasota Bay Estuary Program Presentation to the CHNEP Shellfish Restoration Needs Workshop February 23, 2011

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Page 1: Bay Scallop Habitat Requirements · 2018-07-27 · Bay Scallop Environmental Requirements (Leverone, 1993, MML Tech Rpt 253; Two articles in Fla. Sci. 58) • Water Quality – Temperature,

Bay Scallop Habitat Requirements

Jay Leverone, Ph.D.Sarasota Bay Estuary Program

Presentation to the CHNEP Shellfish Restoration Needs Workshop

February 23, 2011

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Bay Scallop HabitatRequirements

• Bay scallops need seagrass to recruit, survive, grow and spawn!

• Questions?

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Bay Scallop EnvironmentalRequirements

(Leverone, 1993, MML Tech Rpt 253;Two articles in Fla. Sci. 58)

• Water Quality– Temperature, Salinity, DO,

• Food– Phytoplankton composition, chl, TSS

• Reproduction• Habitat• Hydrodynamics• Harmful Algal Blooms (i.e., red tides)

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Sources of Information

• Results from a 1992-3 field and laboratory study Tampa Bay.

• Requirements based on correlations of growth, mortality and reproduction with species-relevant measures of water quality

• Literature information most appropriate for Florida populations of bay scallop

• Technical Report “Literature Search and Data Synthesis on the Bay Scallop with Emphasis on Florida Populations”

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References on relevant WQ and environmental conditions for the southern bay scallop

PARAMETER REFERENCE

Temperature Tettlebach & Rhodes, 81

Dissolved Oxygen Van Dam, 54; Shumway & Sandifer, 91

Salinity Tettlebach & Rhodes, 81

Food Supply Fegley et al., 92; Calahan et al., 89

Macrophyte Abundance Ambrose, 89; Prescott, 90; Eckman, 87

Current Speed Eckman et al., 87

Turbidity Stone & Palmer, 75

Suspended Solids Dyer, 75

Predators Peterson et al., 89

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Unique Life History Differences for Florida Populations

• Shorter life expectancy• Higher metabolic rates• Reproductive cycle occurs later in the

year– Lower fecundity– Smaller egg size– Higher energetic cost of reproduction

• Limits southern distribution and may accelerate senescence

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Tampa Bay: Field Study

• Deploy and maintain scallops at two sites– Beacon Key– Boca Ciega Bay

• Two deployments– June (laboratory spawned)– August (wild scallops from Steinhatchee)

• Collect relevant WQ data (biweekly)– Temperature, salinity, DO, turbidity, TSS, chl a,

phytoplankton composition• Measure biological responses (biweekly)

– Growth, mortality, reproductive development, fouling potential

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Tampa Bay Stations

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Scallop Growth

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Temperature Ranges

• Alligator Harbor populations: 9 – 32oC (Sastry, 1965)

• Anclote Harbor populations: 21 – 32oC (Barber and Blake, 1985).

• Tampa Bay populations: 23 – 31oC

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DO Record at Boca Ciega Bay(8/27 – 10/27/1992)

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DO Record at Beacon Key(8/27 – 10/27/1992)

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WQ at BCB ( ) and BK ( )

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Phytoplankton Densities (cells/L)

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Cumulative Percent Mortality

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Reproductive Conditionfrom Both Deployments

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Tampa Bay: Laboratory Studies

• Bay scallop responses to low DO at several temperature : salinity combinations (for 2 days)– DO: 1 – 5 mg/L– Temp: 25 – 35o C– Salinity: 15 – 35 ppt

• Returned to normoxic conditions and observed latent mortality

• Measured “escape response”

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Laboratory Results

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Impacts of Karenia brevis on early life stages of Florida populations of bay scallop

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Bay scallop larvae

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84

88

92

96

100

Control W-10 L-10 W-100 L-100 W-1,000 L-1,000

Treatment

aa

aa

a

b b

Surv

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(%)

Survival of 3-day old bay scallop larvae exposed to K. brevis and its toxins

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Survival of 7-day old bay scallop larvae exposed to K. brevis and its toxins

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Control 10 100 1,000 5,000Karenia brevis (cells . ml-1)

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Conclusion from larval paper:

“Special attention should be paid to blooms of K. brevis where these shellfish occur naturally or where aquaculture and restoration activities are either ongoing orplanned.”

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Juvenile bay scallops

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Clearance rate of juvenile bay scallops exposed to K. brevis

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4

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Control Whole-10 Lysed-10 Whole-100 Lysed-100 Whole-1,000 Lysed-1,000

Treatment

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Clearance rate of juvenile scallops exposed to whole K.brevis under flow-through conditions

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Day 1 (PM) Day 2 (AM) Day 2 (PM) Day 3 (AM) Day 3 (PM)

Day/Time

Control100 cells/ml1,000 cells/ml

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(ml . h

r-1 . m

g dr

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t-1)

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b b

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bc

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Clearance rate of juvenile scallops exposed to lysed K.brevis under flow-through conditions

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1

2

3

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Day 1 (AM) Day 1 (PM) Day 2 (AM) Day 2 (PM)

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Control100 cells/ml1,000 cells/ml

Cle

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(ml . h

r-1 . m

g dr

y w

t-1)

aa

b

aa a

b b b

b bc

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Conclusion from juvenile paper:

“The prospect for recovery of bay scallop populations in Florida estuaries where they were once abundant may be hampered by recurring blooms of K. brevis.”

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Optimal Ranges forFlorida Bay Scallops

WATER QUALITY PARAMETER

TARGET

Temperature (Bottom) 25 – 30o ideal; not to exceed 32o for prolonged periods

Salinity (Bottom) Greater than 20 ppt (24 – 30 optimal)

DO (Bottom) Not less than 2 mg/L for less than 2 hours

Turbidity 5 – 10 NTUs

Total Suspended Solids Less than 40 mg/L

TSS/VSS Ratio Greater than 1.282 (inorganic C % of seston < 78%)

Chlorophyll a 5 – 10 μg/L

Phytoplankton Density: less than 5 x 106 cells/L; Species; blooms harmful; Karenia breve fatal.

Seagrass Thalassia/Syringodium mix ideal. Density: > 75 shoots/m2; Continuous seagrass beds preferred.