AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Haliotis discus | |
Date of the first record (?) | 1985 References (not structured): Minchin D (1996) Management of the introduction and transfer of marine molluscs. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 6: 229-244. Comments: It was introduced to quarantine in 1985. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Ireland LME: 24. Celtic-Biscay Shelf LME sub-region: Celtic seas References (not structured): Minchin D (1996) Management of the introduction and transfer of marine molluscs. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 6: 229-244. Comments: It was introduced directly to quarantine conditions in the Shellfish Laboratory at Carna, Co Galway in 1985. |
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Source region (?) | Country: Japan --> LME: 50. Sea of Japan / East Sea; LME sub-region: Sea of Japan Comments: Obtained from Honshu, Japan. |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Direct evidence Pathway: Culture activities Vector: Intercontinental stock movement References (not structured): Minchin D (1996) Management of the introduction and transfer of marine molluscs. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 6: 229-244. Comments: Transported as a consignment by air. |
Habitat type (?) | Not entered | |
Wave exposure (?) | Not entered | |
Salinity range (?) | Not entered | |
Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Leighton P (2008) Aquaculture explained: abalone hatchery manual. No 25. Bord Iascaigh Mhara,Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, 79pp. Comments: Abalone at one time confined to barrels in which kelp is provided as food. Production is currently undertaken in onshore raceways. |
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Reproductive duration (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Leighton P (2008) Aquaculture explained: abalone hatchery manual. No 25. Bord Iascaigh Mhara,Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, 79pp. | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Leighton P (2008) Aquaculture explained: abalone hatchery manual. No 25. Bord Iascaigh Mhara,Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, 79pp. Comments: Gonadal growth develops when temperatures exceed 7C. Only known to reproduce under hatchery conditions in Ireland. |
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Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Unknown (Low level of certainty) References (not structured): O'Mahoney M, Mouzakitis G, Doyle J, Burnell G (2011) A novel konjac glucomannan–xanthan gum binder for aquaculture feeds: the effect of binder configuration on formulated feed stability, feed palatability and growth performance of the Japanese abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. Aquaculture nutrition 17(4): 395-407. Kraan S, Tramullas AD, Guiry MD (2000) The edible brown seaweed Alaria esculenta (Phaeophyceae, Laminariales): hybridization, growth and genetic comparisons of six Irish populations. Journal of Applied Phycology 12: 577-583. Comments: Not known to occur in the wild although at one time in barrels on longlines in the sea. Currently cultivated on the Cork Kerry and Galway coasts in raceway systems. |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Sasaki R (2001) Ecological studies on the recruitment structure in Habaloen haliotis discus hannai Ino. Miyagi Prefectural Report of Fisheries Science March, 2001: 1-86. Comments: This abalone is found to range from Siberia to China and occurs on the west coast of Japan. |
Created by | Dan Minchin |
Last update by | Dan Minchin, 2013-11-11 |