Damicvig, Alf 



1922 ■ Fl/devigens utlcluekningsanstr.lt, Aarsberetning ved. 



Norgcs Fiskerior 1922, hefte 1, pp. 84-87 



Fl/clevigen hc±chery 



Note: This article vras not translated oonpletely. ■''■ sunmary follows: 



In 1921 T/ith an early spring and warm v/ater, lobster hatching 

 started July Isto A total of 48 egg-bearing fenales jrieldod 19,770 

 larvae bct'/reen July 1 and Z6:» 12,200 larvae were used in six experi- 

 ments and 5,780 were put into the sea» 1,790 larvae were also put 

 into tanlcs affcer first six experiments concluded. 



Experiments v/ere carried on in two iron containers and one v/ood- 

 en box v/ith fovr rearing compartments. The results differed somewhat 

 in the various containers. 



Prom 12,200 there were 2,988 fourth stage lobsters planted. This 

 was an average survival of 25 per cent. 



The last experiment (using 1790 larvae) gave 360 third stages 

 v/hich were released. 



Dannevig, Alf 



1923 Flj?(devigens utklaekningsanstalt , Aarsberetning ved, 



Korges Fiskerier .1923, hefte 1, pp, 169-171 



Fl/devigen hatchery 



Slote: This article was not translated completely, A summary follavre: 



A total of 101 Ggg-bearing females were bought in an attempt to 

 find the best methods; part of the females vj-ere put in iron containers, 

 part in old Y>rooden boxes, and part in nev; wooden boxes. The last was 

 the best 6 A total of 37,000 young were hatched; 5500 ivere planted 

 because of the lack nf space. The rest vms used for experiments^ A 

 fevj- experiments failed completely. 



A little more than 4,000 were reared to the 4th stage. These 

 experiments were encouraging. It was necessrry to get more money 

 to improve the equipiaent. 



