Status of Windowpane oyster Placuna placenta placenta (Linne
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Status of Windowpane oyster Placuna placenta placenta (Linne
Status of Windowpane oyster Placuna placenta (Linne) Linne) population in Goa Baban Ingole & Sandhya Clemente NIO, Goa •Human interest in molluscs as food & objects incorporated or depicted in art and religion far predates any scientific study •Shells – as ornaments, money among primitive people over 4,000yrs •Among the bivalves, ‘OYSTER’ ranks highest in dollar value •The cowries and tusk shell were used as money Botticelli's Birth of Venus has Venus rising from the foam in a Scallop shell. PLACUNA PLACENTA -THE WINDOWPANE OYSTER •Commonly known as “kapiz” “Methy” in Goa •Shell – flat thin rounded and translucent •Muddy or sandy substrata – from shallow water to 100m depth. •Filter feeders After two years, when it reaches maturity, the shell becomes white and shiny DISTRIBUTION Gulf of Aden around India, the Malay Peninsula, southern coasts of China and northern coasts of Borneo to the Philippines. Major Fishery: East coast :Kakinada bay, where 10% population produce pearl West coast: Gulf of Kuchchh-26% population used to produce pearl. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE • Meat – food value • Shell – curios, shellac, soldering lead and paints • Lampshades and wind-bells. • Pearls – used in pharmaceutical preparation of medicines and in ornaments • Kakinada Bay – revenue obtained from pearl is 90,000/kg. ARCHEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE • During the Filipino Spanish period (15thcentury) shells were used for windowpanes in houses • Most of the traditional Goan houses (14thcentury)–window pane oyster. • The windows are made from the flat valve of the shells. • Mombassa (16th century) - Among the most numerous items on the wreck of Santo Antonio ship were finish items from window pane shell“TRADING” 13--14 11--12 9--10 7--8 5--6 3--4 Size Frequency of Placuna placenta from Goa 1--2 % Frequency 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Size class (cm) • Shell size (dia) varied from 1.8-13.1 cm •Size range of 3-8cm form major population. •Highest abundance ≈ 350 ind.m-2 •Smallest & largest size showed low density. • Total weight of oyster– 116.3 gm (12 cm dia.) 79.99 gm (11 cm dia.) • Single oyster yielded 14 pearls • Pearls – spherical, ivory white in color Pearls from Placuna placenta PEARL FORMATION Principal causative factorfactor- (organic or inorganic origin) Parasites (adults or larvae), molluscan eggs, sand grains, part of shell of same animal. •Enter the oyster when the shell valves are open for feeding and respiration. •The mollusc protects itself by depositing nacreous matter at the point of invasion. •Thus a most coveted •treasures of the ocean •the “PEARL” is formed. “BUT” Windopane Oyster population is dwindling Coastal pollution is a major cause Presently, major fishery at Kakinada bay In Goa, although available at few places, ecology is not known Hence, immediate attention is needed