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  • Integrated seaweed – sea cucumber farming in Tanzania
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  1. Kunzmann, Andreas |
  2. Beltran-Gutierrez, Marisol |
  3. Fabiani, Godfrey |
  4. Namukose, Mary |
  5. Msuya, Flower E. |
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  • 2018-07-01
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  • 17(2):35-50
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  • 2018
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  • http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v17i2.4 |
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  • We review piloted co-culture experiments of the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra with different seaweed species in existing lagoon-based seaweed farms in Tanzania during 2011-2014. Key questions were whether stocking densities would influence growth rates of both species, and whether deposit feeders would modify organic components in the sediments. From a social perspective, we investigate if local people are readily willing to become involved in sea cucumber farming as an optional livelihood. Seaweed-specific growth rates between 0.32 and 4.1 %d−1 were reported, showing significantly higher values for those treatments combined with sea cucumbers than for the seaweed monocul- ture (F3,1=3.20, p<0.05) at Zanzibar sites. Sea cucumber growth rates ranged from 0.14 to 1.6 gd-1, and all of the studies showed that the treatments holding H. scabra at a low stocking density (average of 130 gm-2) presented a higher growth performance than when it was stocked at more than 200 gm-2. Total organic matter in sediments increased in all treat- ments over the sampling periods (p<0.05). Some 88 percent of the surveyed local people showed willingness to partici- pate in this type of mariculture for livelihood. The survey identified theft and lack of credit as the main hindrances for this activity. H. scabra is viable for lagoon co-culture with seaweed when taking into account proper stocking density, implications on total organic matter and total organic carbon in the system, and local acceptance by local people.
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lokal Eucheuma
lokal Holothuria scabra
lokal co-culture
lokal organic matter
lokal growth rates
lokal IMTA
lokal Kappaphycus
lokal stocking density
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  1. Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst |
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