Abstract

Hiroshima Bays is top production approximately 60% of oyster production in Japan. For cultivate of oyster, fishermen use hanging rafts. A thousand of raft is hanging during 2-3 years in the bay. Large-scale oyster culture may change the ecosystem structure and material cycles in the bay through the filtration of particulate matter by oysters and other associated animals. This study described the community structure of marine organisme in terms of fishes surrounding and animal attached on oyster rafts. Field observation was carried out from 2016 to 2019 at oyster farming in Hiroshima Bay. Oyster production and provisioning for the fish habitat were also evaluated by placing underwater video cameras beneath oyster culture rafts. The result showed that black seabream was high biomass and oyster it shelf was bigger bioyster for animal attached on oyster raft. The number of individual, mussel is most abundance of animal attach on oyster raft with ratio 9:1 than number of oyster. Maintaining oyster culture is important not only for maintaining oyster production, but also for maintaining fish production by enhancing material cycles through the paths in the food chains of Hiroshima Bay under oligotrophic conditions.

Highlights

  • Aside from being an important food source to humans, oysters have a variety of functions in coastal and estuarine ecosystems

  • In Japan, approximately 60% of the total national oyster production comes from Hiroshima Bay [5]. [6] reported that approximately 12,000 oyster rafts are floating in Hiroshima Bay

  • This study aimed to evaluate the ecosystem services provided by the oyster cultures in term of fish biomass and attached organisms estimation in Hiroshima Bay

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Introduction

Aside from being an important food source to humans, oysters have a variety of functions in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. [6] reported that approximately 12,000 oyster rafts are floating in Hiroshima Bay. Besides the obvious economic benefits, the existence of oyster cultures provides numerous important services to the ecosystem. Cultured oysters provide feeding and/or nursery grounds for several fish species [9]. Through their filtration activities, oysters and other attached suspension feeders alleviate turbidity in estuaries [10]. Oysters and other attached suspension feeders alleviate turbidity in estuaries [10] They remove suspended particles regardless of their nature (e.g., inorganic particles, phytoplankton, and detrital particles), thereby reducing turbidity and improving water transparency [1,11]

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