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Editorial
This issue of the Beche-de-mer Information Bulletin is well supplied with 15 articles that address various aspects of the biology, fisheries and aquaculture of sea cucumbers from three major oceans.
Lee and colleagues propose a procedure for writing guidelines for the standard identification of beche-de-mer in Solomon Islands. Andréfouët and colleagues assess commercial sea cucumber populations in French Polynesia and discuss several recommendations specific to the different archipelagos and islands, in the view of new management decisions. Cahuzac and others studied the reproductive biology of Holothuria species on the Mahé and Amirantes plateaux in the Seychelles during the 2018 northwest monsoon season. Bourjon and Quod provide a new contribution to the knowledge of holothurian biodiversity on La Réunion, with observations on two species that are previously undescribed. Eeckhaut and colleagues show that skin ulcerations of sea cucumbers in Madagascar are one symptom of different diseases induced by various abiotic or biotic agents. This particular article describes how sediments ingested by Holothuria scabra can induce skin ulcerations when they are enriched with different types of organic matter.
Hamel and others document the extension of the distribution range of the pea crab Holotheres semperi associated with the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra off the island of Rempang in Indonesia. Ruffez describes a mission in Viet Nam to investigate the safety of fishers who dive for sea cucumbers. Calderon-Aguilera shows that the mean density of sea cucumbers has decreased more than five times in the Gulf of California, Mexico, from 2007 to 2016, and suggests that this reduction is largely due to illegal fishing.
Four articles relate to research conducted on Mediterranean sea cucumbers. Slimane-Tamacha and colleagues studied the reproductive biology of the aspidochirotid sea cucumber Holothuria poli at Kristel Bay in Algeria. Sellem and others determined which species of sea cucumbers were living in two lagoon ecosystems on Tunisia’s coastline. Recommendations and management proposals are suggested towards this eventual fishery. Domínguez-Godino summarises the main results of his PhD on the aquaculture of H. arguinensis. His PhD was supervised by Mercedes González-Wangüemert. Mecheta and Mezali analysed the biometry, and the amount of water and the effects of pepsin digestion on the dry body in three economically important sea cucumber species that are common in the waters of Algeria in order to highlight their economic and nutritional values. Neghli and Mezali provide an overview of the sea cucumber fishery in Algeria and propose recommendations before opening that fishery.
Finally, the article by Simone and colleagues explains a proposal to list some teatfishes on Appendix II of the Convention of the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
Also included are several communications: one about spawning observations in Australia, and others on workshops and conferences that were held in 2018 and those that will take place in 2019. Congratulations are expressed to Jorge Antonio Dominguez-Godino, Nor-Eddine Belbachir and Woo Sau Pinn who presented their PhD work on sea cucumbers.
Contents
Lee S., Iro F., Govan H., Bertram I. (pdf: 300 KB)
Andréfouët S., Tagliaferro A., Chabran-Poete L., Campanozzi-Tarahu J., Tertre F., Haumani G., Stein A. (pdf: 523 KB)
Cahuzac S., Conand C., Govinden R., Ebrahim A., Marie S., Léopold M. (pdf: 392 KB)
Bourjon P., Quod J.-P (pdf: 209 KB)
Eeckhaut I., Van Wayenberghe K., Nicolas F., Delroisse J. (pdf: 341 KB)
Hamel J.-F., Ng P.K.L., McCurry S., Mercier A. (pdf: 196 KB)
Ruffez J., AFEPS (pdf: 238 KB)
Calderon-Aguilera L.E. (pdf: 241 KB)
Slimane-Tamacha F., Lila Soualili D., Mezali K. (pdf: 678 KB)
Sellem F., Guetat F., Enaceur W., Ghorbel-Ouannes A., Othman A., Harki M., Lakuireb A., Rafrafi S. (pdf: 222 KB)
Domínguez-Godino J.A., González-Wangüemert M. (pdf: 307 KB)
Mecheta A., Mezali K. (pdf: 244 KB)
Huertas V., Byrne M. (pdf: 206 KB)