Identifying suitable zones to Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty) L.M.Liao farming in densely portion of Atlantic South

F. Sampaio, F. Landuci
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Algae aquaculture rapidly expanded into what currently represents approximately half of global marine aquaculture production landings (51%). In Brazil, seaweed aquaculture is more concentrated on the exotic species K. alvarezii, and the rearing areas are restricted to the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro State, northern São Paulo State, and central Santa Catarina State. The southern coast of Rio de Janeiro State, which comprises two socio-economical and geographically important bays: Ilha Grande and Sepetiba, is densely populated with multiple economic activities using coastal environments, where recently algae farming is considered strategic to its socioeconomic development, an alternative to oil-based economy. This study serves as a tool to identify suitable areas for Kappaphycus farming in this densely urbanized portion of southern Atlantic. We formulated suitability maps, as a marine spatial planning tool to facilitates decision making, for civil society, managers and investors while providing resources for algae farming sustainable development. Thirty-one maps were generated related to the criteria and constraints that influence their productivity. Individual weights were obtained through the judgment of technicians, researchers, and other stakeholders using the pairwise comparison method. The criteria and weights were combined using the multicriteria decision rules and the suitability map was created derived from reclassifications. Of the total area calculated, 12,88% are areas restricted for cultivation and 87,12% were considered suitable areas. The analyses indicated aquaculture potential for the entire region. Sepetiba Bay has more most suitable areas than Ilha Grande bay. However, the presence of heavy metals in Sepetiba Bay should be taken account when the biomass is for human consump even if it can be used for other purposes. The results contribute to the construction of a marine spatial planning, which assists producers, decision makers, and social actors in the sustainable development of seaweed farming.
在大西洋南部人口稠密地区确定 Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty) L.M.Liao 种植的适宜区
海藻养殖迅速扩大,目前约占全球海水养殖产量上岸量的一半(51%)。在巴西,海藻养殖更集中于外来物种 K. alvarezii,饲养区仅限于里约热内卢州南部海岸、圣保罗州北部和圣卡塔琳娜州中部。里约热内卢州南部海岸由两个社会经济和地理位置重要的海湾组成:最近,藻类养殖被认为对社会经济发展具有战略意义,是石油经济的替代品。这项研究可作为一种工具,用于确定大西洋南部这一城市化密集地区适合养殖卡帕藻的区域。我们绘制了适宜性地图,作为海洋空间规划工具,为民间社会、管理者和投资者提供决策便利,同时为海藻养殖的可持续发展提供资源。根据影响其生产力的标准和制约因素,绘制了 31 幅地图。通过技术人员、研究人员和其他利益相关者的判断,采用成对比较法获得了各个权重。使用多标准决策规则对标准和权重进行组合,并根据重新分类绘制出适宜性地图。在计算得出的总面积中,12.88% 为限制养殖区,87.12% 为适宜养殖区。分析表明,整个地区都具有水产养殖潜力。塞佩蒂巴湾比格兰德岛湾拥有更多的适宜区域。不过,如果生物质用于人类消费,即使可以用于其他目的,也应考虑到塞佩蒂巴湾重金属的存在。研究结果有助于制定海洋空间规划,帮助生产者、决策者和社会参与者实现海藻养殖的可持续发展。
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