Bonamia-free oysters for North Sea restoration

The Breeding Line / KOPON project was set up to improve the hatchery production of European flat oysters for nature restoration in the Dutch North Sea. Because natural recovery of flat oyster reefs is very limited and restoration requires millions of oysters, the project focused on developing a reliable hatchery-nursery method to produce Bonamia-free spat for large-scale outplacement.  

This project addressed one of the key bottlenecks in flat oyster restoration: the unpredictable production of larvae and spat in hatcheries. The work combined hatchery practice, disease screening, algae nutrition research, bacterial monitoring and field deployment trials to understand how broodstock conditioning, larval survival and spat performance could be improved. The incentive was to create a practical and scalable supply of disease-free oysters for restoration in the North Sea. 

2020-2023

Project dates

Texel, Yerseke and Kamperland (hatchery/cultivation); Voordelta near Brouwersdam (deployment/field trial).

Location

Stichting Zeeschelp, Roem van Yerseke, NIOZ Texel, Wageningen Marine Research (WMR) Yerseke, HZ University of Applied Sciences, Waardenburg Ecology, Edmelja, and ARK Rewilding NL.

Project lead and partners

European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis)

Target species

  • Stand-alone structures

The Flat oysters breeding line

Working towards reliable flat oyster production for restoration in the North Sea

Watch this video to learn more about the Breeding Line / KOPON project and how partners worked together to develop Bonamia-free flat oyster spat for nature restoration.

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