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Number 27 - March 2008


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Group Coordinator and Bulletin Editor:
Chantal Conand, Université de La Réunion, Laboratoire de biologie marine, 97715 Saint-Denis Cedex, La Réunion, France. Fax: +262 938166; Chantal.Conand@univ-reunion.fr

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Information Section, Marine Resources Division, SPC, B.P. D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia. Fax: (687) 263818; cfpinfo@spc.int

Produced with financial assistance from the European Union through the EU/SPC PROCFish project


Editorial

 

I would like to thank here, in this 27th issue of the Beche-de-Mer Bulletin,
the many regular and new contributors who share their fieldwork and research findings with us in the pages of this bulletin. I would also like to thank the dedicated staff of SPC’s Fisheries Information and Publication sections, who maintain this high quality publication.

Once again, I would like to draw your attention to the database of all articles and abstracts published in the bulletin to date. This was put together by SPC’s Fisheries Information Section, and is available on SPC’s website at: http://www.spc.int/coastfish/news/search_bdm.asp. The database includes around 600 article and abstract titles that can be searched by title, author name(s), scientific name, region or country. Each search result is presented with a hyperlink that allows downloading in PDF format.

This issue begins with information on the international workshop (organised by FAO and the Charles Darwin Institute) held in the Galapagos Islands last November, and some of the activities that followed. Following this is an article that analyses the usefulness of underwater identification cards, and shows that they are useful to several user groups and can lead to improved fisheries management.

There are several articles from the Indian Ocean region, including one on the sea cucumber fishery in Eritrea, sea cucumber species and prices in Mozambique, and sea cucumber distribution and abundance in the Maldives. And from the Pacific Islands region, we have an article about the SPC Reef Fisheries Observatory’s sea cucumber dataset.

Other contributions cover the characteristics of specific sea cucumber species, such as the taxonomy of Synaptula hydriformis, the distribution of Thelenota rubralineata, the feeding activity of Holothuria scabra, and the asexual reproduction of Holothuria hilla in Australia and Reunion Island.

We received several observations on the natural spawning of four sea cucumber species from different regions. These observation notes are more detailed than in previous bulletins, and provide a clear picture of the seasonal reproductive cycle of different species not yet studied in detail.

As usual, this and all previous issues of the bulletin are available in PDF format on SPC’s website at: http://www.spc.int/coastfish. Please note that the SPC Fisheries Digital Library is now available on SPC’s website (http://www.spc.int/mrd/fishlib.php). The digital library gives access to electronic versions (in PDF format) of more than 5700 fisheries and aquaculture- related documents (in English and French), produced by, for, or in collaboration with SPC. This digital library is full text searchable.

Chantal Conand  

Contents

International Workshop on the Sustainable Use and Management of Sea Cucumber Fisheries
V. Toral-Granda et al. (pdf: 120ko)

Observations on two Holothuria species (H. theeli and H. portovallartensis) from the Galapagos
S. Uthicke et al. (pdf: 154ko)

Sea cucumber identification cards: An analysis of their utility in the Pacific
A. Desurmont and S. Purcell (pdf: 112ko)

Status and preliminary assessment of the sea cucumber fishery in Eritrea
T. Kalaeb et al. (pdf: 136ko)

Description of calcareous structures of the apoda holothurian Synaptula hydriformis (Lesueur 1824)
C.G. Martins Delboni (pdf: 146ko)

Information on the sea cucumber fishery in the Querimbas Archipelago, Mozambique
N. Hill (pdf: 142ko)

Asexual reproduction by fission of a population of Holothuria hilla (Lesson 1830) at One Tree Island
J. Lee et al. (pdf: 346ko)

First record of asexual reproduction of Holothuria (Mertensiothuria) hilla in a fringing reef at Reunion Island, western Indian Ocean
T. Hoareau et al. (pdf: 129ko)

Burying and feeding activity of adult Holothuria scabra in a controlled environment
S.M. Wolkenhauer (pdf: 143ko)

Distribution and abundance records updated for Thelenota rubralineata in the western Pacific, with notes on the “vacant niche” hypothesis
D.J.W. Lane (pdf: 100ko)

Field observations of sea cucumbers at North Male Atoll in the Maldives
N. Muthiga (pdf: 93ko)

Pacific sea cucumber dataset from the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Reef Fisheries Observatory
K. Friedman (pdf: 123ko)

Natural spawning observations (pdf: 524ko)

Abstracts and new publications (pdf: 132ko)


Complete publication (pdf: 1.9 Mo)



Produced with financial assistance from the European Union
through the EU/SPC PROCFish project



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