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flat oysters

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flat oysters
Ostrea spp.


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Flat oysters should thus be regarded as a low-risk species for OA-group toxin contamination, which should be taken into consideration by the regulatory authorities in charge of sampling frequencies and monitoring programs of shellfish toxins.
In addition, four other nonindigenous oysters have been planted: Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica), which were regularly transported by railcar from Chesapeake Bay from 1893-1917 and continue to be outplanted from local hatchery stocks, European flat oysters (Ostrea edulis), Kumamoto oysters (Crassostrea sikamea), and Suminoe oysters (Crassostrea ariakensis) are also outplanted from hatcheries for growout (B.
Occurrence and significance of bonamiasis in European flat oysters Ostrea edulis in North America.
 
 
 
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