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  Haliotis - About
Haliotis has the facility to produce as much as 3 - 4 million abalone seed (5mm), and 10 tons of market size Red Abalone a year.
Haliotis Iceland has its abalone farm in the small fishing village Hauganes in the north of Iceland.
Haliotis Iceland was founded in October 2000 by Ásgeir Eiríkur Guðnason.  Initially, the main emphasis was seed production for on-growing farms.
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 Basic information for Haliotis tuberculata (Green ormer)
Haliotis tuberculata has a flattened, oval, 'ear-shaped' shell, up to 9 cm long and 6.5 cm broad, that is slightly coiled.
The outer surface is greenish-brown to red and often mottled.
The outer 5-7 of these are large and form openings in the shell, while the remainder are closed.
www.marlin.ac.uk /species/Haliotistuberculata.htm   (0 words)

  
  Haliotis kamtschatkana, abalone
Northern or Pinto abalones (Haliotis kamtschatkana) belong to the class of mollusks having a shell that consists of one piece.
The genus they belong to is Haliotis, which means "sea ear" and refers to the flattened shape of the shell.
Pintos are the smallest abalones and they are commonly about 4 inches long, however the biggest individuals can grow as big as 6 inches long (12 cm).
www.racerocks.com /racerock/eco/taxalab/sallav.htm   (679 words)

  
 New Zealand Abalone   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The smallest species, Haliotis virginea Gmelin, the white footed or virgin paua, grows to a maximum shell length of 80mm and is not fished commercially.
Haliotis australis Gmelin, the yellow-footed or queen paua, reaches 110mm in shell length and is occasionally fished commercially on a small scale.
The third species Haliotis iris Gmelin, the fl-footed paua, is the largest and most common species, reaching up to 195mm in shell length, and is the primary source of the commercial abalone fishery in New Zealand of 1200 tons.
web.uct.ac.za /depts/zoology/abnet/nzeal.html   (452 words)

  
 : : : Thai Abalone : : : Abalone (Haliotis Asinina) : : :
Haliotis rufescens (Red Abalone) is the biggest abalone found at North America.
Haliotis sorenseni (White Abalone) mostly found in Japan and Korea.
Haliotis asinina (Donkey's Ear abalone, Mimigai) is the strongest, healthiest and fatest growing abalone
www.thailandabalone.com /info/ourabalone.htm   (320 words)

  
 Haliotis
Haliotis, the journal of Societe Francaise de Malacologie, welcomes any original articles dealing with Molluscs.
Manuscripts submitted to Haliotis must not be in press or published elsewhere.
The authors who wish to make subsequent use of materials published in Haliotis must previously request permission from S.F.M. The number of pages per article must be less than 12, or settled by special arrangement with the Editor.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /mologis/Haliotis.html   (0 words)

  
 Las Haliotis u orejas de mar
Haliotis tuberculata, especie de difusión atlántica que puede alcanzar los 12 cm de longitud.
Haliotis tuberculata lamellosa, especie mediterránea muy parecida a la H.tuberculata.
Haliotis coccinea canariensis, especie típica de las Islas Canarias.
marenostrum.org /vidamarina/animalia/invertebrados/moluscos/malacologia/haliotis   (569 words)

  
 Measuring abalone (Haliotis Spp.) recruitment in California to examine recruitment overfishing and recovery criteria
In contrast, red abalone, Haliotis rufescens (Swainson, 1822), populations in northern California continue to sustain a 1,100 1 per year free-diving recreational fishery.
These results demonstrate that ARMs call be used to monitor recruitment in the northern fishery, as well as establish quantitative recovery criteria to assess abalone restoration efforts that are desperately needed in the south.
L Rogers-Bennett, B L. Allen, and G E. Davis, "Measuring abalone (Haliotis Spp.) recruitment in California to examine recruitment overfishing and recovery criteria" (2004).
repositories.cdlib.org /postprints/1456   (440 words)

  
 Haliotis (haliotis.htm)
Richards DV and Davis GE (1993) Early warnings of modern population collapse in fl abalone Haliotis cracherodii, Leach, 1814 at the California Channel Islands.
Uki N, Grant JF, Kikuchi S (1981) Juvenile growth of the abalone, Haliotis discus hannai, fed certain benthic micro algae related to temperature.
Uki N, Kikuchi S (1982) Influence of food levels on maturation and spawning of the abalone, Haliotis discus hannai related to effective accumulative temperature.
www.marine.gov /haliotis.htm   (0 words)

  
 Abalone - China-related Topics AA-AD - China-Related Topics
Their fertility is high and increases with size (from 10,000 to 11 million eggs at a time).
Haliotis conicopora : Conical Pore Abalone, Brownlip Abalone
Haliotis clathrata, Haliotis barbouri, Haliotis crebrisculpta, Haliotis dissona, Haliotis exigua, Haliotis fatui, Haliotis kamtschatkana assimilis, Haliotis kamtschatkana kamtschatkana, Haliotis madaka, Haliotis mariae, Haliotis patamakanthini, Haliotis pustulata, Haliotis roberti, Haliotis rubiginosa, Haliotis rubra, Haliotis rugosa, Haliotis thailandis, Haliotis unilateralis.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Abalone   (1053 words)

  
 Training Manual on Artificial Breeding of Abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) in Korea DPR
Haliotis discus hannai is an important species in Korea.
Haliotis rufescens (also known as the Red Abalone) reaches a maximum length of 30 cm.
Penaietis haliotis, a copepod, is a parasitic organism of the abalone digestive organ.
www.fao.org /docrep/field/003/AB731E/AB731E01.htm   (6372 words)

  
 Abalone: Species Diversity   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pinto abalone, Haliotis kamtschatkana, are one of the northern abalone.
Threaded abalone, Haliotis assimilis, have a unique genetic characteristic found in 5-10% of the population where there is an orange band running parallel to the open holes.
Flat abalone, Haliotis walallensis, have a flat shell and are often located in the far reaches of cracks and crevices making them difficult to see.
www.biosbcc.net /ocean/marinesci/06future/abspdiv.htm   (726 words)

  
 sam_boarder
Growth rates of juvenile Haliotis roei fed inorganically enriched Ulva rigida were compared with growth achieved on various artificial diets.
The main constituent of aquaculture effluent is ammonia and phosphate, with ammonia known to be the main contributor to marine eutrophication when added to an oligotrophic marine environment (Dosdat et al., 1995; Wu, 1995; Lemarie, 1998).
This trial was conducted to assess the suitability of enriched Ulva rigida as a feed for Haliotis roei and to compare growth rates of this diet with growth rates on various artificial diets.
www.adamamos.com /sam_boarder1.htm   (3999 words)

  
 Population biology of red abalone
A size based projection matrix model of red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, in northern California was constructed and elasticity values determined to evaluate the relative contribution of vital rates of each size class (n = 8) to the population growth rate (lambda).
Preliminary validation of the age-at-length relationship of red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, by analysis of bomb radiocarbon concentrations in shell carbonate.
Current methods to describe age-at-length relationships of red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) are insufficient to determine the ages of large individuals because their shell lengths exceed those predicted by model Linf values.
ichthy.mlml.calstate.edu /leaf.htm   (721 words)

  
 Haliotis pustulata cruenta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The outer surface of the shell has nodose cords, whereas in the native Haliotis tuberculata lamellosa Lamarck, 1822, spirals are wrinkled or folded, but never with discrete knobs.
All species of Haliotis are grazers on encrusting algae on the surface of rocks.
They have separate sexes and lay small eggs which are fertilized externally in the water.
www.ciesm.org /atlas/Haliotispustulatacruenta.html   (317 words)

  
 Energy Metabolism During Larval Development of Green and White Abalone, Haliotis fulgens and H. sorenseni -- Moran and ...
Crofts, D. The development of Haliotis tuberculata with special reference to the organogenesis during torsion.
Feeding by a "nonfeeding" larva: uptake of dissolved amino acids from seawater by lecithotrophic larvae of the gastropod Haliotis rufescens.
Observations on the settlement and metamorphosis of the veliger of the Japanese abalone Haliotis discus hannai Haliotidae Gastropoda.
www.biolbull.org /cgi/content/full/204/3/270   (4216 words)

  
 Camping Mont-Saint-Michel HALIOTIS, modern conveniences
Camping Haliotis*** in the Mont Saint Michel Bay.
Haliotis campsite is the perfect place to stay and visit
Copyright 2007 tous droits réservés(c) Camping Haliotis en baie du Mont Saint Michel
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 Anchor Bay Campground: Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens)
(Haliotis rufescens) of the Pacific coast is the largest abalone species in the world, commonly measuring 6 to 8 inches across the widest part of the shell.
The largest recorded red abalone was taken in September, 1993 off the Humboldt coast by John Pepper of Half Moon Bay, measuring 12 5/16 inches.
The giant red abalone is no mere snail.
www.abcamp.com /Abalone.html   (0 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Haliotis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Growth and survival of juvenile red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) fed with macroalgae enriched with a benthic diatom film.: An article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Jorge Arturo Simental, Maria Del Pilar Sanchez-Saavedra, and Norberto Flores-Acevedo (Jul 14, 2006)
Data on pink abalone, Haliotis corrugata (Gray 1828) with infested shells from the San Benito archipelago, Baja California, Mexico.
The settlement of abalone (Haliotis discus hannai ino) larvae on culture layers of different diatoms.: An article from: Journal of Shellfisheries Research by Nurit Gordon, Muki Shpigel, Sheenan Harpaz, and John J. Lee (Aug 1, 2005)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Haliotis&tag=lexico&index=blended&link_code=qs&page=1   (481 words)

  
 The archaeogastropod mollusc Haliotis iris: tissue and blood metabolites and allosteric regulation of haemocyanin ...
The archaeogastropod mollusc Haliotis iris: tissue and blood metabolites and allosteric regulation of haemocyanin function -- Behrens et al.
Hill plot for dialysed haemocyanin of Haliotis iris measured in the absence (circles) and in the presence (triangles) of 50 mmol l
The quantitative role of haemocyanin in the respiration of abalone (genus Haliotis).
jeb.biologists.org /cgi/content/full/205/2/253   (5217 words)

  
 McShane et al.--Morphometric variation in Haliotis iris
Morphometric variation in Haliotis iris (Mollusca:Gastropoda): analysis of 61 populations
Abstract Relationships of shell height, shell width, shell weight, foot weight, dry foot weight, and total weight were examined with shell length for Haliotis iris from different localities.
Mean length varied among 61 localities explaining more than 70% of the variation in the other parameters which covaried with length.
www.rsnz.org /publish/nzjmfr/1994/33.php   (240 words)

  
 IngentaConnect A microsatellite linkage map of the blacklip abalone, Haliotis ru...
IngentaConnect A microsatellite linkage map of the fllip abalone, Haliotis ru...
There is considerable scope for genetic improvement of cultured fllip abalone Haliotis rubra in Australia using molecular marker-assisted, selective-breeding practices.
Such improvement is dependent on the availability of primary genetic resources, such as a genetic linkage map.
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/bsc/agen/2006/00000037/00000006/art00005   (300 words)

  
 Vibrio gallicus sp. nov., isolated from the gut of the French abalone Haliotis tuberculata -- Sawabe et al. 54 (3): 843 ...
halioticoli is in accordance with the phylogeny of Haliotis
Coleman, A. and Vacquier, V. Exploring the phylogenetic utility of ITS sequences for animals: a test case for abalone (Haliotis).
nov., a non-motile alginolytic marine bacterium isolated from the gut of the abalone Haliotis discus hannai.
ijs.sgmjournals.org /cgi/content/full/54/3/843   (1956 words)

  
 Comparative growth performance of early juvenile Haliotis asinina fed various artificial diets Journal of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to compare artificial diets for early juvenile abalone, Haliotis asinina, containing different sources of protein.
Juvenile H. asinina with mean initial shell length of 5.3-5.6 mm were fed artificial diets for 90 days.
The donkey's ear abalone, Haliotis asinina Linnaeus, a very promising commercial abalone in the Southeast Asia region, is a tropical species.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0QPU/is_1_23/ai_n10298931   (831 words)

  
 Haliotis lamellosa
Este molusco resulta muy característico por la forma de su concha aplanada que recuerda a la oreja de una persona y por su interior nacarado iridiscente, la belleza del cual hace que se emplee con motivos ornamentales.
El nombre específico de este gasterópodo, Haliotis, significa en griego "oreja de mar".
Las Haliotis, orejas de mar, por Alfonso Vaquero
www.marenostrum.org /vidamarina/animalia/invertebrados/moluscos/gasteropodos/prosobranquios/haliotis/index.htm   (315 words)

  
 Amazon.com for America - Search Results - Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Natural diet of juvenile abalone Haliotis fulgens and H. corrugata (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Bahia Tortugas, Mexico (1).: An article from: Pacific Science by Sergio A. Guzman del Proo
Growth and energy utilization of juvenile pink abalone Haliotis corrugata fed diets containing different levels of protein and two starch:lipid ratios.: An article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Jessica Montano-Vargas
A Miocene mollusk of the genus Haliotis from the Temblor range, California, by W.
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 Explanation of FISHTECH Abalone Services
The spiral structure, so common in snail shells, is flattened in the abalone and may be obscured by fouling and shell boring organisms.
Abalone are members of the family Haliotidae and the genus haliotis, which means sea ear, referring to the flattened shape of the shell.
The name abalone is probably derived from the Spanish-American word aulon or aulone.
www.fis.com /fishtech/abfacts.htm   (874 words)

  
 IngentaConnect Maternal variability in the blacklip abalone, Haliotis rubra leac...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
IngentaConnect Maternal variability in the fllip abalone, Haliotis rubra leac...
Maternal variability in the fllip abalone, Haliotis rubra leach (Mollusca: Gastropoda): effect of egg size on fertilisation success
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