Abstract:
Worldwide increased demand for beche-de-mer encouraged
overexploitation of wild stocks of tropical sea cucumbers and it has created
motivation to sea cucumber aquaculture. Capture based sea cucumber
aquaculture is completely a new experience to Sri Lanka. This research
aimed to develop pen culture techniques for sea cucumbers and to familiarize
fishing communities on sea cucumber aquaculture in Sri Lanka. Three pens
were constructed in Gurunagar and Navanthurai lagoon area and one was
constructed in the sea area at Mandaithivu in Jaffna district. Pens were
constructed by using PVC net, blue shade net and with coconut planks. The
size of each pen was 25m25m. Holthuria scabra juveniles were collected and
the net pens were stocked at a density of two individual m-2. The water
temperature and salinity were measured in weekly intervals. The average
water temperature remained in 300C in all three sites. The bottom water
salinity in Navanthurai site varied from 380C to 390C and other two sites
shown similar salinity variation between 340C to 350C. The organic carbon
content in Gurunagar, Navanthurai and in Mandathivu were 1.07%, 1.5% and
2.18% respectively. In the first four months the growth rates of Holothuria
scabra at Gurunagar, Navanthurai and Mandaitheevu were 0.66gd-1, 0.96gd-1
and 1.23gd-1. The highest growth rate shown by juveniles stocked in
Mandathivu and lowest growth rate shown in Gurunagar site. In this period
the survival rates were 100% at Mandthivu and Navanthurai sites and 68% at
Gurunagar site.