EGU22-12798
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12798
EGU General Assembly 2022
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FORESHELL Project: development of sanitary/weather-environmental predictive technological tools to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of shellfish farming.

Barbara Tomassetti1, Annalina Lombardi1, Valentina Colaiuda1, Federica Conti2, Giuseppina Mascilongo2, Fabrizio Capoccioni3, Domitilla Pulcini3, Gabriella Di Francesco2, Ludovica Di Renzo2, Chiara Profico2,4, Carla Ippoliti2, Carla Giansante2, Nicola Ferri2, and Federica Di Giacinto2
Barbara Tomassetti et al.
  • 1University of L'Aquila, CETEMPS, L'Aquila, Italy (barbara.tomassetti@aquila.infn.it)
  • 2Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise “G. Caporale” - IZSAM, Teramo, Italy
  • 3Centro di ricerca “Zootecnia e Acquacoltura”- Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l'Analisi dell'Economia Agraria - CREA, Monterotondo, Italy
  • 4Università degli Studi di Teramo, Facoltà di Medicina Veterinaria, Teramo, Italy

Many of the estuaries and coastal areas in Europe are used for the cultivation and harvesting of bivalve mollusks. Mussel farming is strongly influenced by weather and environmental conditions. Several studies have shown that the sanitary conditions of shellfish are related to hydrological factors of rivers adjacent to the farming area, as rivers are the main routes of bacteriological contamination from the surface or sub-surface.

The "FORESHELL" project, funded by Costa Blu FLAG as part of the EMFF 2014-20 program of the Abruzzo Region, is carrying out a pilot initiative for the development of sanitary/weather-environmental predictive technological tools in order to improve efficiency and sustainability of the mussel farm located at the Giuliano Maritime District.

A specific sampling schedule is established before and after severe weather events to determine the E. coli
concentration in freshwater at the river mouths and in mussels/seawater in the farming site. At the same time, the hydrographic basins of the rivers close to the farm, Vibrata and Salinello, are constantly monitored trough the hydrological model (CHyM), to predict the occurrence of flow discharge peaks at mouth of the river. In addition, the satellites and the in-situ probe acquire environmental parameters such as sea water temperature, salinity, chlorophyll-a, sea currents and wave motion.

The web application for data visualization is under construction, as well as the early warning reports to the farmer. Furthermore, the growth of mussels is constantly monitored with biometric controls. The implementation of all phases of the FORESHELL project are proceeding according to the timeline in order to develop innovative tools useful for the management of mussel farming area.

How to cite: Tomassetti, B., Lombardi, A., Colaiuda, V., Conti, F., Mascilongo, G., Capoccioni, F., Pulcini, D., Di Francesco, G., Di Renzo, L., Profico, C., Ippoliti, C., Giansante, C., Ferri, N., and Di Giacinto, F.: FORESHELL Project: development of sanitary/weather-environmental predictive technological tools to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of shellfish farming., EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-12798, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12798, 2022.

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