A Review of the Northern Sea Cucumber Cucumaria frondosa (Gunnerus, 1767) as a Potential Aquaculture Species

E. Nelson, B. Macdonald, S. Robinson
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Sea cucumbers are highly marketable as a food and medicinal product. Many species are being cultured in addition to being fished to meet the high demand for these products. This review explores the potential use of the Northern sea cucumber, Cucumaria frondosa, as a viable aquaculture species in the North Atlantic. Utilizing the literature available on this species, the marketability, biology, production cost, hatchery potential, grow-out technology, and alternate uses within integrated multi-trophic aquaculture sites were examined. C. frondosa is well suited for culture in that it has an established market, it is abundant, its reproductive biology is well understood, and it has potential as an extractive co-culture species. Its slow growth rate and low value could limit its production.
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北方海参(Gunnerus, 1767)作为潜在水产养殖种的研究进展
海参作为食品和医药产品具有很高的市场销路。为了满足对这些产品的高需求,除了捕捞之外,还养殖了许多物种。本文综述了北方海参(Cucumaria frondosa)在北大西洋作为一种可行的水产养殖品种的潜力。利用有关该物种的现有文献,研究了该物种的市场性、生物学、生产成本、孵化潜力、生长技术和在综合多营养水产养殖场的替代利用。灰树花很适合培养,因为它有一个成熟的市场,数量丰富,其生殖生物学被很好地了解,并且有潜力作为一种提取共培养物种。其缓慢的增长速度和低价值可能会限制其生产。
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