Holothuria scabra (sandfish) is a tropical sea cucumber that has been over-exploited because of its high-value in the bêche-de-mer trade. It is amenable to mariculture and the potential for community-based sea ranching has been investigated in the Tigak Islands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). A 5-ha trial sea ranch was established within the fishing grounds of an island community and protected from fishing for the duration of this study. Over 10 months, 5655 fluorochrome-marked H. scabra juveniles were stocked into the centre of the sea ranch. Line-transects were used to survey sea cucumber within and on the periphery of the sea ranch prior to stocking the sea ranch (October 2018) and at the conclusion of the study (February 2020). Additional co...
Sea cucumbers represent an important income source to coastal communities in many Pacific islands, b...
Holothuria scabra are tropical sea cucumbers that are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean a...
Sea cucumbers, processed into beche-de-mer, are a valuable resource for coastal communities in the P...
AbstractHatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), wer...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
The valuable sea cucumber Holothuria scabra has potential as a ranching species to contribute to t...
Tropical sea cucumber mariculture has potential to become a profitable industry and contribute towar...
Strong market demand and uncontrolled exploitation and/or the inadequate management of fisheries hav...
There is presently enormous interest in the Pacific islands region in restoring depleted sea cucumbe...
This article describes the outcomes of research into the potential of community-based mariculture of...
The US Affiliated Pacific Islands of Micronesia have several commercially important species of sea c...
Small-scale fisheries provide many benefits to coastal communities in the Indo-Pacific region, inclu...
Holothurians have benefit both for economic and ecology. Economically, holothurians are source for p...
Sea cucumbers represent an important income source to coastal communities in many Pacific islands, b...
Holothuria scabra are tropical sea cucumbers that are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean a...
Sea cucumbers, processed into beche-de-mer, are a valuable resource for coastal communities in the P...
AbstractHatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), wer...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
Hatchery-cultured juveniles of the commercial holothurian, sandfish (Holothuria scabra), were used f...
The valuable sea cucumber Holothuria scabra has potential as a ranching species to contribute to t...
Tropical sea cucumber mariculture has potential to become a profitable industry and contribute towar...
Strong market demand and uncontrolled exploitation and/or the inadequate management of fisheries hav...
There is presently enormous interest in the Pacific islands region in restoring depleted sea cucumbe...
This article describes the outcomes of research into the potential of community-based mariculture of...
The US Affiliated Pacific Islands of Micronesia have several commercially important species of sea c...
Small-scale fisheries provide many benefits to coastal communities in the Indo-Pacific region, inclu...
Holothurians have benefit both for economic and ecology. Economically, holothurians are source for p...
Sea cucumbers represent an important income source to coastal communities in many Pacific islands, b...
Holothuria scabra are tropical sea cucumbers that are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean a...
Sea cucumbers, processed into beche-de-mer, are a valuable resource for coastal communities in the P...