Cultivation of Gracilaria on the sea-bottom in southern Chile: a review |
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Authors: | Alejandro H. Buschmann Renato Westermeier Claudia A. Retamales |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento de Acuicultura, Universidad de Los Lagos, Casilla 933, Osorno, Chile;(2) Instituto de Botánica, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla 567, Valdivia, Chile |
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Abstract: | This review contains information about the cultivation techniques, strategies, problems and new challenges faced as well as an economic analysis of the income-producing capacity of Gracilaria farming, considering the variability of environmental systems where this alga is cultivated in southern Chile. The development of Gracilaria farming in Chile was made possible by an increased market demand, as well as the existence of basic knowledge that permitted the management of wild stocks and the initiation of cultivation practices. Subtidal cultivation systems appear to be more productive than intertidal systems and are less susceptible to wave action than intertidal cultivation areas. In relation to farming practices, this difference implies that planting and harvesting methods and strategies vary between habitats where cultivation is being carried out on a commercial scale. Several problems such as the environmental impact of different cultivation methods adopted by the farmers, the management of contaminating organisms and strain selection appear to be important and new areas for future research. Finally, an analysis of the income-producing capacity indicates that environmental differences also have important consequences for the management strategies of Gracilaria cultivation. |
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Keywords: | Gracilaria farming production management contaminating organisms southern Chile |
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