A research project revolving around the environmental adaptability and key technological development and application of the large-scale breeding of thick-shelled mussels was awarded the top prize of the Golden Bridge Awards at the China Agricultural High-quality Development Forum held in Beijing from Dec 9 to 10.
The project, which was carried out by Zhejiang Ocean University and the Shengsi Marine Science and Technology Research Institute, developed a set of sustainable theoretical paradigms and high-level digital management models for bivalve aquaculture after 12 years of trial and error.
The project also established the largest national-scale cultivation base for thick-shell mussels in the offshore waters of the Yangtze River estuary, with the cultivation area for thick-shell mussels exceeding 20,000 mu (1,333.33 hectares) and the annual production exceeding 200,000 metric tons, achieving a production value of 1 billion yuan ($140.14 million).
Bivalve aquaculture, as a carbon sequestration industry, also generates significant ecological benefits. Shengsi County achieved a total carbon sequestration of 11,934.32 tons through aquaculture in 2020. The average annual carbon sequestration per hectare was 8.18 tons, promoting the balanced development of aquaculture and ecological conservation.
The Golden Bridge Award aims to recognize collectives, projects, and individuals who have made significant achievements in promoting the industrialization of scientific and technological achievements. It is the highest award in the field of technology in the country.