Abstract

Sea cucumbers are benthic marine invertebrates with immense ecological and commercial value. Processed sea cucumbers known as “Beche-de-mer” are a delicacy in southeast Asian countries with an ever-increasing demand depleting wild stocks on a global scale. Aquaculture techniques are well developed for commercially important species (e.g. Holothuria scabra) to aid in conservation and trade. In the Arabian Peninsula and Iran, where the major land mass is surrounded by marginal seas (Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea), studies on sea cucumbers are rather limited and its economic value is underestimated. Historical and current research trends indicate impoverished diversity (82 species) due to environmental extremes. Artisanal fisheries exist for the sea cucumbers of Iran, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, with Yemen and United Arab Emirates (UAE) playing a key role in collection and export to Asian countries. Stock assessment and data on export indicates depletion of natural stocks in Saudi Arabia and Oman. Aquaculture trials of high value species (H. scabra) were successful in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Iran with prospects for further expansion. Research on ecotoxicological properties and bioactive substances conducted in Iran demonstrates an immense research potential. Molecular phylogeny, biology, use in bioremediation, and characterisation of bioactive compounds were identified as potential gaps in research. Expanding aquaculture operations could revive exports and recuperate damaged stocks through sea ranching. Furthermore, regional cooperation, networking, training, and capacity building could help fill the gaps in sea cucumber research, which will aid in its effective conservation and management.

Highlights

  • Sea cucumbers, or Holothurians, are marine invertebrates belonging to the class Holothuroidea in Phylum: Echinodermata, inhabit various environments from shallow coastal waters to deep sea

  • Diversity of sea cucumbers in any geographical region serves as a baseline data to stimulate further research and to assist in conservation and management of this invaluable resource

  • A thorough review of the sea cucumber records from the marginal seas of the AP and Iran indicates a scattered distribution (Fig. 1)

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Summary

Introduction

Holothurians, are marine invertebrates belonging to the class Holothuroidea in Phylum: Echinodermata, inhabit various environments from shallow coastal waters to deep sea. Research on sea cucumbers of the Arabian Peninsula (AP) and Iran is scant and sporadic. A detailed and comprehensive review of the studies conducted in this region is warranted. Habitat diversity and prevailing extreme environmental conditions likely drive sea cucumber diversity in this region; such correlations remain poorly studied.

Environmental setting and natural history of the Arabian Peninsula
Materials and methods
Diversity and distribution
Repetitive records
Biology
Aquaculture
Ecotoxicology
Bioprospecting
Other properties
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