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Fishermen in Belize are encouraged to cultivate seaweed instead of over-fishing

19 October, 2005 - FISHERMEN in Belize in Central America, are being encouraged to cultivate seaweed as an alternative to over-fishing and a means of bringing in extra cash, channel5belize.com reported.
In Belize, seaweed is primarily used to make a local beverage but in the last few years many new products containing seaweed have appeared on the regional market. According to Allan Smith, a Carribean Natural Resources Institute Reasearch Associtate, Belize is in a unique position because it is home to one of the most marketable of Caribbean seaweeds.
The main seaweed harvested in Belize is eucheuma, which reportedely grows quickly and stays clean on the farm lines. This seaweed can also be harvested in a very short period of time and has been the most successful species grown so far, according to Mr Smith.
A spokesperson for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said that seaweed cultivation would give fishermen an alternative to over-fishing and a variety of different income generating activities. She added that mariculture of seaweed is also helpful to the environment and is a positive type of aquaculture. Efforts are now being made to set up a pilot farm that will include the participation of local fishermen.
Belize is in central America, and borders the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Mexico.
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what speices of seaweed


anyone doing fish farming and can use my help let me know
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"...The main seaweed harvested in Belize is eucheuma, which reportedely grows quickly and stays clean on the farm lines. This seaweed can also be harvested in a very short period of time and has been the most successful species grown so far,..."
(from article above)

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I read the art. yesterday sounds good, thay have
been doing seaweed farming now for years around
the world.i'v seen the big s/w farms in china,
south pacific islands, my field is aquaculture
if you wish come over to my e-m and we can have a
yarn [email protected]
i have a lot of data on seaweed farming
(put aquaculture in the subject so i know its not
junk mail)

i was just in the Dem-rep doing the new high-density recirculating aqua systems. but thay
are useing the system for an water system on the
resorts


anyone doing fish farming and can use my help let me know
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Up north you call is dulce and its a thickener. Served in Placencia as seaweed drink, tastes real good, like an eggnog shake.


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