cff-version: 1.2.0 abstract: "<p>Data collected to determine settlement success of flat oyster larvae on nine different types of hard substrate. </p><p>These substrate types include granite, sandstone, flint, conventional concrete, concrete with natural adhesives (ECOncrete), galvanized steel, biodegradable plastic (BESE), mussel shell, and clay roof tile. </p><p>The experiments took place at two different locations in Ireland, i.e. in an oyster spatting pond (controlled conditions; New Quay) and near a wild population of oysters (natural environment; Tralee Bay).</p><p>The substrates were contained in polyethylene baskets (diameter 15cm, height 40cm) with a 2x2cm mesh size. </p><p>Weight and volume of the content in each basket was determined prior to deployment. </p><p>At both locations, the substrate baskets (n=5 per substrate type) were suspended 20-30cm below the water surface, approximately 30cm apart. </p><p>The sequence of the substrate baskets was randomly assigned.</p><p>After retrieval of the substrate baskets, the substrates in each basket were weighed, biofouling was removed, and if necessary, the substrate was cleaned using filtered seawater. </p><p>Then, the total number of oyster spat on the substrate was counted. </p><p>In order to assess the initial settlement preference, the total number of spat included both living and dead spat, which was recorded separately. </p><p>In order to compare the spat densities on the different substrate types, the three-dimensional surface area of the different substrates was estimated using a combination of double wax dipping and 3D scanning. </p><p>To determine which substrate collected the highest numbers of spat, the total numbers of spat were compared between the two locations and between different substrate types. </p><p>Spat density was taken as an indicator for settlement preference, calculated by dividing total spat by the available settlement surface in cm2. </p><p>Spat survival was calculated as the fraction of living spat out of the total spat counted after retrieval, and also compared between locations and substrate types.</p><p>For further information see manuscript</p>" authors: - family-names: ter Hofstede given-names: Remment orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0958-5669" - family-names: Witte given-names: Sterre - family-names: van Koningsveld given-names: M. (Mark) orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6161-9681" - family-names: Kamermans given-names: P. - family-names: Tonk given-names: Linda title: "Data underlying the publication: Settlement success of European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) on different types of hard substrate to support reef development in offshore wind farms." keywords: version: 1 identifiers: - type: doi value: 10.4121/01ea8119-b6c9-40d6-b8c7-85c47ed3c7db.v1 license: CC0 date-released: 2024-02-05