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Transplanting mussel seed Since the development of our idea for the "Mussel Disc", we have come up with a very efficient way of incorporating the it into a new system of reseeding mussels; an eco-friendly, re-usable system we call the "Disc-Net-Line System", which may be used for individual mussel socks for raft culture or for continuous socks as used in long line culture. Our Disc-Net-Line System incorporates some of the best ideas we have learned through trial and error, and by observing what works well in other areas.
Once in the water, it takes approximately three
weeks for the cotton sleeve to rot away entirely; during this time, the mussels have
become firmly attached to the Net-Line and begin to grow. Mussels do not need to fight their way out
of the mesh as with traditional type mussel socking, thus allowing the mussels to grow much faster than
when using other types of sock.
Benefits of the Disc-Net-Line system are: 1.) The components of the DNL system may be used year after year, with only the cotton requiring replacement. 2.) The mussels attach firmly to the outside of the "Net-Line" and will never be caught inside a mussel sock. 3.) There is no used socking to take to the landfill after harvest, therefore providing a savings on solid waste fees. 4.) One is not required to inventory several different sizes of mussel socking depending upon the size of the mussel seed. 5.) This method may be used with raft or long line systems and is extremely fast. This system is now in use not only in America, but in Canada, New Zealand and Europe. If you are interested in receiving more information regarding purchasing or distributing components of the new Penn Cove Disc-Net-Line System, please call us at: 360-678-4803, or email us as shellfish@penncoveshellfish.com . |
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