Assessing the potential for red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis aquaculture in Seychelles

dc.contributor.authorLerata, Mookho
dc.contributor.authorBeukes, Denzil
dc.contributor.authorde Vos, Bas
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-26T10:45:19Z
dc.date.available2026-01-26T10:45:19Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractAsparagopsis taxiformis macroalgae can potentially reduce methane emissions when fed to rumi-nants, thus reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. Literature indicates water temperatures above 24 °C limit A. taxiformes growth rates during culture, however, it grows wild in Seychelles where water temperatures range from 25 to 31.5 °C. The feasibility of culti-vating the local strain of A. taxiformis in Seychelles was investigated, focusing on growth rates at higher temperatures and bromoform content, the compound responsible for methane reduction. Two tetrasporophyte growth trials were conducted in photobioreactors at 24 °C, 26 °C, 29 °C and 32 °C. In the first trial, unacclimated specimens showed poor growth, with no significant differences between temperatures. In the second trial, daily growth rates of acclimated specimens were 3.98 % across all temperatures, including 32 °C, where temperature did not significantly affect growth. Bromoform concentrations were lower than expected, likely due to storage con-ditions prior to sample processing. The local strain of A. taxiformis in Seychelles may therefore be adapted to higher temperatures, with potential for aquaculture. Further research to optimize cultivation techniques and ensure adequate bromoform content is required.
dc.identifier.citationde Vos, B., Payet, S., Rose, M., Adonis, D., Morin, Z., Monthy, D., Grant, L., Lerata, M., Beukes, D. and Lesperance, A., 2025. Assessing the potential for red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis aquaculture in Seychelles. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science, 24(1), pp.11-18.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v24i1.2
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10566/21851
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWestern Indian Ocean Marine Science Association
dc.subjectAsparagopsis taxiformis
dc.subjectbromoform
dc.subjectclimate change mitigation
dc.subjectmarine climate solutions
dc.subjectseaweed aquaculture
dc.titleAssessing the potential for red seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis aquaculture in Seychelles
dc.typeArticle

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