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    The Article: The Green Pearl Issue byNeal Anthony Sims: http://www.spc.org.nc/coastfish/news/POIB/16/index.htm
    His resume: http://www.blackpearlsinc.com/1_4.shtml
    Projects: http://www.blackpearlsinc.com/randd_2.shtml
    Includes a pearl seeding technician program!

    Thanks to Terry’s blog for the lead!

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    You may want to check out this thread http://www.pearl-guide.com/forum/sho...t=Anthony+Sims where this article is discussed.
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    Hi Amanda
    Thanks! That went up when I was in India and I didn't see it, first time- It's probably worth bumping from time to time, unless someone else will write on new stuff on the subject!

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    How was your trip?
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    I am a terrible traveler. Nevertheless my 2 daughters are planning to drag me to China in '07!

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    Well, China is a wonderful experience! It is so rich in culture and I think you will really enjoy it.
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    I know that after I recover from the salty food and the toilets, I will be glad. Ah, to buy a pearl in China............even the rigors of travel pale in comparison to the rewards. (sighs deeply)

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    Question salt water pearl farming

    sir/madam,

    good day........

    i was a new member of this site but i was very interested regarding pearl discussion.when i always searching or surfing to find out the net that who can help me regarding this question..thanks god i found you.pls. give me a short time hope i cannot disturb you base of your profile you had a lot transaction, sorry for it?

    my question is how the oyster or akuya can produce more pearl as what i had know that an oyster in the sea can produce only one.but when i read to this site nothing is impossible that akuya or oyster can produce seven or more pearl?

    i knew because of your more experience regarding pearl farming you can help me and share information.

    if you have time to answer my question,pls email me at sirch_leo@yahoo.com.or give me a site and i will study for this...

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    Jeremy will no doubt be along to correct me if I need it, but akoyas are generally seeded with one bead -two nuclei. It is freshwater pearls that can be nucleated multiple times with tissue only. They are larger mollusks and the no-bead technology is believed to make it less fatal for the mollusk.
    Ho[pe that helps.
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    Akoyas can actually be seeded with up to 5 nuclei! I know because I have seen it done and have done it myself. It should be added though that the 5 nuclei were very tiny.
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    Doesn't that stress the oyster to the breaking point?

    Did you get a chance to evaluate the end product? I understand that P. Fucata are only nucleated a maximum of two times in order to preserve quality standards.

    I can just imagine little 4mm pearls rolling around in your hands

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    No, I didn't get to see the end product unfortunately. The operation was a very successful one though so I don't have any reason to think it didn't go well. Three are implanted on one side and two on the other so that when it closes all five are in a zigzag line. Amazing micro surgery done without a clamp to hold the oyster.
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