Technical and economical aspects for the commercial establishment of seaweed mariculture in Colombia: Experiences in the Guajira Peninsula

Abstract: 

This work shows the technical and economical aspects of seaweed farming for the production of phycocolloids or marine gums. Two different cultivation systems were used in four different sites inhabited by Wayúu fisherman communities in the townships of Cabo de La Vela and Carrizal, Guajira Peninsula, Colombia. The productivity and the growth rate of three commercial important macroalgae species, as well as the production costs, investment and returns of 0,5 ha marine farms, taking into consideration the design and construction of cultivation units made with cheap and available materials. The implementation of these farming systems could lead for the technological transfer of the locals. The income obtained through seaweed farming could benefit a large part of the coastal community as an additional and complementary cash crop to their traditional activities, including artisan fishing and goat rising, where the majority thrives in conditions of extreme poverty with the highest unmet basic needs index of the country. 

Author(s): 
Raúl E. Rincones León
Diego A. Moreno Tirado
Keywords: 
Seaweed farming
mariculture
Eucheuma isiforme
Wayúu
Guajira Peninsula
Mariculture
marine algae
cropping systems
Península de La Guajira
Colombia
Article Source: 
Ambiente y Desarrollo
Category: 
Aquaculture methods
Processing methods
Uses of Seaweeds: Miscellaneous