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Gelidium pristoides in South Africa

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Gelidium pristoides has been harvested commercially from the eastern Cape, South Africa, since 1951, with 40–80 t y−1 (dry wt) collected in recent years. This species has been intensively studied since 1983, and we briefly review knowledge of its biology in relation to harvesting. We describe a new study of intertidal epiphytic animals, showing that none is specific to G. pristoides, and that only 2.8% of these animals (numbers) inhabit this agarophyte, while the rest are found in other intertidal algal communities: harvesting is considered to have negligible effects on epifauna. Over the past 3 y, we have monitored, at two sites, the effects of the harvesting of G. pristoides on other benthic algae and animals. In only two of the seven main components analysed, did we find any difference between harvested and control plots. At one site only, the number of limpets and percentage cover of Gelidium was higher in harvested plots. These results show that harvesting has no significant biological effect. Regulations governing seaweed exploitation in South Africa were amended in 1988, to encourage local processing of products, and these changes are discussed in relation to the local Gelidium industry. Despite experimental results predicting a higher yield per unit effort if harvesting is limited to summer, harvesting continues throughout the year for practical reasons.

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Anderson, R.J., Simons, R.H., Jarman, N.G. et al. Gelidium pristoides in South Africa. Hydrobiologia 221, 55–66 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00028362

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