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1 Peconic Estuary Restoration
A SPAT-Assisted Project To Reclaim a Lost Scallop Population Armand DeLuca ,Otto Schmid, and Kim Tetrault. Southold Project for Aquaculture Training (SPAT), Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County Marine Program, Marine Environmental Learning Center, Southold, NY 11971

2 Southold Project in Aquaculture Training
SPAT Southold Project in Aquaculture Training SPAT History Program began 2001 CCE sponsorship / Kim Tetrault Community restoration effort

3 SPAT History ~200 member families pay dues Community Gardens
Monthly classroom seminars Advisory committee SPAT History

4 SPAT Volunteers Supply labor and Expertise
Logged 11,437 Volunteer-Hours in 2005 Hours equate to over $200,000 labor

5 CCE Involves the Community Stewards
SPAT provides trained aquaculture technicians and necessary labor.

6 Project initiated 2004 under grant from Suffolk County, L. I
Project initiated 2004 under grant from Suffolk County, L.I. legislature Funding $1.8 M to support restoration project

7 Goal over 4 Years to Infuse 50 Million Scallops into Peconic Bay
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8 Project Managed by Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) and Long Island University

9 Long Island University
Data Collection Spat collectors Technical monitoring Genetics Water Quality Food Supply Survival Rate

10 Sanctuary Markers

11 Spat Collectors Catch Natural Spawn

12 Counting Spat

13 Cornell Cooperative Extension
Algae Hatchery Nursery Grow out

14 CCE /SPAT Projects Algae

15 SeaCap System Built Algae Room for SeaCap System
One of only 10 operating in the U.S.

16 SeaCap System

17 Major thrust on spawning scallops but also clams & oysters
Hatchery SPAT hatchery supplements CCE hatchery 16 conicals for larval stage

18 Scallop Nursery Built Nursery in 2005

19 Nursery Continuous drum filtration supplements bag filters.
Post-set in sieves located in raceways. Ongoing raceway maintenance

20 Goose Creek Nursery Spatkin Bridles

21 Scallop Barge

22 Operational Barge

23 Orient Harbor Grow out 2006 8 Submerged buoy lines-200 Meters each in Orient Harbor. Allows navigation 6 & 12mm lantern nets 3-week maintenance cycle Barge-serviced

24 Long line Design 2-500 lb mushroom anchors 1

25 Deploying Long Lines

26 Stocking 6 mm Lantern Nets 200 per tier

27 Attaching Nets to Long Line

28 Nets serviced with star wheel

29 Stocking 12 mm Nets for winter

30 12 mm Lantern Nets 35 scallops per tier

31 Lessons Learned in 2006 Did not hit 10 million scallop seed goal for 2006 Post set issue lost 80% of juveniles Due to dissolved oxygen and secondary cilliated protozoan infestion. East Hampton hatchery supplied 750,000 seed. Need for alternate nursery as backup, better water supply.

32 Lessons Learned in 2006 Mooring lines shifted -500 lb anchors
4 yr project -mooring lines must be removable Use like metals, no mixing galvanized with stainless Kinks to be worked out on long line system.

33 Continuing Education of SPAT Volunteers over the Winter Months


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