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Shells Saint-Jacques : the Hatchery that Fights Against the Depletion of the Resource

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Plougastel-Daoulas - The building without charm with white walls could house a BTP company. But it is a unique nursery in Europe that has taken place there: several million shells of St. James are raised there each year, in order to stop the fall of the resource. "Here is the phytoplankton room, that's where we're going to prepare food for the animals," shows Florian Breton, director of the hatchery, facing dozens of jars ranging from light wate…
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Plougastel-Daoulas - The building without charm with white walls could house a BTP company. But it is a unique nursery in Europe that has taken place there: several million shells of St. James are raised there each year, in order to stop the fall of the resource. "Here is the phytoplankton room, that's where we're going to prepare food for the animals," shows Florian Breton, director of the hatchery, facing dozens of jars ranging from light wate…

Plougastel-Daoulas (France), 29 June 2025 (AFP) – The building without charm with white walls could house a BTP company. But it is a unique nursery in Europe that took place there: several million shells of Santiago are raised there every year, in order to stop the fall of the resource. "Here is the phytoplankton room, this is [...]

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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