Abstract
Suspended rope cultivation systems for Gracilaria or Gracilariopsis can be seeded from spores but vegetative propagation is used for those which are currently commercially successful. Such systems and methods have been recently developed for the shallow lagoon areas around Luderitz, Namibia and deeper open water sites off the Araya Peninsula, Venezuela. Various sites, substrata, depths and seeding methods have been assessed and have resulted in average commercial growth rates of about 3.5% per day. Netlon ‘Superope’ has been demonstrated to be more suitable than laid rope as a substratum for outplanted vegetative Gracilaria gracilis in Namibia as it does not compress the thalli as they grow. An efficient method, using hooks, has been developed to ‘seed’ the Superope. There is a very low incidence of algal epiphytism: mainly Ceramium and Ulva sp. In Venezuela, pilot rope cultivation systems for Gracilariopsis tenuifrons proved successful and have good commercial prospects.
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