N. Rezzoum, A. Mouradi, T. Givernaud, L. Bennasser
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摘要
为了可持续地捕捞具有重要经济意义的海藻物种的野生种群,了解目标物种的现存种群生物量的时间变化是授予任何商业捕捞特许权之前的重要先决条件。在这方面,在El Jadida市南部摩洛哥大西洋海岸的Sidi Bouzid,以两年为周期,每月对Laminaria ochloruca的现存种群生物量进行现场监测(Bachelot de la Pylaie,1824)。监测和测量了作为生长指标的形态参数的发展,即叶片长度(L;cm)、菌柄长度(S;cm)和干生物量(kg.m-2)。最短的叶片长度分别记录在2004年1月和2005年1月(51.1厘米和60厘米),最大的叶片长度记录分别在2004年和2005年6月(103.2厘米和121.6厘米)。在两个生长周期的1月记录的生物量最小,2004年约为0.60 kg.m-2,2005年约为0.98 kg.m-2。2004年5月至6月记录的最高生物量(1.9 kg.m-2)和2005年8月记录的最大生物量 2005年6月发现的个体柄较短(8.21厘米),而2005年10月记录的最大柄长(22.8厘米)。2004年和2005年的年平均密度分别为34株/m²和32株/m²。因此,该物种的开采应从6月开始,收获期最长应缩短至2个月,以便藻类在秋季生长。
Temporal variation of Laminaria ochroleuca Bachelot de la Pylaie (Laminariales, Phaeophyceae) biomass on the Moroccan Atlantic coast: Implication for commercial harvesting
For sustainable harvesting of wild stocks of economically important seaweed species, knowledge on the temporal variation of the standing stock biomass of the target species is an important prerequisite before any commercial harvesting concession can be granted. In this regard, a monthly in situ monitoring of the standing stock biomass of Laminaria ochroleuca (Bachelot de la Pylaie, 1824) was conducted during a two-year cycle at Sidi Bouzid located on the Moroccan Atlantic coast in the south of the city of El Jadida. Development of morphological parameters as proxy for growth i.e. blade length (L; cm), stipe length (S; cm) and dry biomass (kg.m-2) were monitored and measured. The shortest blade length was recorded in January 2004 and 2005 respectively (51.1 and 60 cm), the maximum was recorded in June 2004 and 2005 respectively (103.2 and 121.6 cm). Minimum biomasses are recorded in January of the two cycles of growth, it is about 0.60 kg.m-2 in 2004 and 0.98 kg.m-2 in 2005, the highest biomasses are recorded in May–June 2004 (1.9 kg.m-2) and in August for the year 2005 (3.9 kg.m-2). Individuals found in June 2005 have shorter stipe (8.21 cm) while maximum stipe length was recorded on October 2005 (22.8 cm). Mean yearly densities of L. ochroleuca were 34 and 32 plants/m² in 2004 and 2005 respectively. Therefore, the exploitation of this species should be carried out from June with harvest period reduced to a maximum of 2 months to allow the algae to grow in autumn.