Saldanha Bay,South Africa: recovery of Gracilaria verrucosa (Gracilariales,Rhodophyta) |
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Authors: | Rotmann K W G |
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Institution: | (1) Taurus Products (Transkei) (Pty) Ltd., P.O. Box 68327, 2021 Bryanston, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | Since World War II the greater Saldanha Bay lagoon system, South Africa, has been an important Gracilaria producer. Two agar factories, built in the 1960's, used Gracilaria from Saldanha Bay as their raw material. In the early 1970's the industry was destroyed as a result of dredging and marine construction operations to establish a harbor in the bay for loading ore. These environmental changes destroyed stocks and prevented the previously significant beachings of the seaweed from occurring. After a few years of no or very low commercial production, the resource slowly started to recover. The size of Gracilaria drifts increased over the following eight years to approximately one-third of the original output. This trend seems to continue. Although the stocks and resultant drifts are unlikely to recover fully to their original quantity, current production is already sufficient to ensure re-establishment of a seaweed industry in Saldanha Bay. This could have considerable socio-economic impact on the area. |
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Keywords: | decline and recovery of a resource Gracilaria harvesting and processing product utilization seaweed socio-economic impact |
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