Field Document 09 SEAWEED (GRACILARIA) FARMING TRIALS IN SORSOGON, THE PHILIPPINES. |
SEAWEED PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
PHI/89/004
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The Project Area: Eastern Sorsogon and Sorsogon Bay
BUREAU OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Manila, Philippines
March 1993
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2.4. QUALITY OF THE GRACILARIA SPECIES
4.1.1. Eastern Coastla area of Sorsogon
Figure 1. Eastern Sorsogon and Sorsogon Bay
Figure 2. Monoline with seed plants
Figure 3. Seed plants in bi-filiment line
Figure 4. A fixed bottom monoline plot
Figure 5. A floating monoline raft
Figure 6. East Coast of Sorsogon
Figure 7. Seasonal salinity and temperature variation of eastern coastal shelf waters (Llana, 1993)
Figure 9. Growth and daily growth rate of G. fastigiata during March/April 1992 at Bacagay, Gubat
Figure 10. Growth and daily growth rate of G. firma during March/April 1992 at Bacagay, Gubat
Plate I. Gracilaria species from Sorsogon area
Plate II. Farming trials of Gracilaria
The paper is on experimental farming trials carried out in Sorsogon Bay and the eastern coastal areas of Sorsogon, the Philippines, using Gracilaria species found in the area. Four major Gracilaria species - G. firma (=G. fisheri), G. fastigiata, G. cylindrica (=G. changii) and G. tenuistipitata - were recognised and used in the trials. Fixed bottom monoline (10 × 10 meter plot), floating raft monoline (5 × 5 meter) and pond (in brackish water fish pond) farming trials at 18 localities in the area were conducted. Three environmental conditions were identified : high salinity/ clear water/ firm substrate; high salinity/ semi-clear water/ sandy-mud substrate; and low salinity/ semi-clear water/ muddy substrate. Under optimum environmental condition during early part of year, an average daily percentage growth rate for G. fastigiata, G. firma, G. cylindrica and G. tenuistipitata was observed to be 9.0%, 8.7%, 9.1% and 11.2% respectively from monoline farming trials. For G. fastigiata and G. firma, an average weight attained after 54 days of growing period with initial average individual seed plant of 35.3 grams and 51.0 grams were recorded as 505.2 grams and 1,005.8 grams respectively from fixed bottom monoline farming trials.