海洋大型植物-沿海社区的另一种生计

A. Doss, D. Radhika, Ramakrishnan Rajalakshmi
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背景背景沿海渔民,尤其是女渔民发现大规模繁殖海藻是一种经济上明智的替代生计。2000年,在泰米尔纳德邦,印度东南海岸马纳尔湾的拉马纳塔普拉姆地区的渔村开始了工业化规模的海藻养殖。在了解到海藻养殖的经济可行性后,政府鼓励渔民大规模养殖海藻。本文对泰米尔纳德邦Tuticorin地区养殖海藻的渔民的社会经济地位进行了评估。经济上可行的Kappaphycus alvarezii是一种红藻,在泰米尔纳德邦沿海水域被广泛种植。材料与方法:材料与方法:实验在印度东南海岸Kovalm Beach, Thoothukudi的浅海潮下水域进行。2022年1月至今,对alvarezii单斜合成绳(直径16 mm)培养进行了试验。结果与结论:结果与结论:在本研究中,发现构建单个单线地块[94根长绳(94 × 18)]的总生产成本为35000 /-。从播种到收获的收获周期为33天,每根长绳产量为80公斤。根据目前6卢比的售价计算
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Marine Macrophyte - An Alternative Livelihood for Coastal Community
Background:Background: Coastal fisher folk, especially fisher women find mass propagation of seaweed is an economically smart alternative livelihood. In Tamil Nadu, in the year 2000, the fishing villages of Ramanathapuram District Gulf of Mannar, South-East coast of India, started seaweed farming on industrial scale. Knowing the economic feasibility of seaweed farming, the fishermen were encouraged to farm seaweed on a large scale. In this paper, an assessment was carried out on the socioeconomic status of fisher folk who farm seaweed in the Tuticorin District, Tamil Nadu is presented. The economically viable Kappaphycus alvarezii , a red alga, is extensively cultivated along the coastal waters of Tamil Nadu. Materials and Methods: Materials and Methods: Experiments were conducted in the shallow subtidal waters on the southeast coast of India at Kovalm Beach, Thoothukudi. From January to the present (2022), the monocline synthetic rope (16 mm in diameter) culture of K. alvarezii was tested. Results and Conclusion: Results and Conclusion: In the present study, it is found that the total cost of production for construcing a single monoline plot [94 long-line ropes (94x18)] was 35, 000/-. The harvest cycle from planting to harvesting took 33 days with a yield of 80 kg per long-line rope. Based on the current selling price of Rs. 6
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