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EFFECTS OF SEAWEED FARMING ON SEAGRASS Jillian Ooi Lean Sim, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya [email protected] Workshop on Marine Environmental Pollution, Attorney General’s Chambers, 24-25 May 2012

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Page 1: EFFECTS OF SEAWEED FARMING ON SEAGRASS Jillian Ooi Lean Sim, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya jillian_03@um.edu.my

EFFECTS OF SEAWEED FARMING ON SEAGRASS

Jillian Ooi Lean Sim, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Universiti [email protected]

Workshop on Marine Environmental Pollution,Attorney General’s Chambers, 24-25 May 2012

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Presentation outline

1. What is seagrass

2. Seagrass distribution in Malaysia

3. Significance of seagrass ecosystems

4. Seaweed farming in seagrass meadows

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UNEP-WCMC 2005

Seagrasses: widely distributed but are most diverse in Southeast Asia

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ISI pub-lications (1986 – 2009)

Ooi et al (2001), Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

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Halophila ovalis

Halodule uninervisCymodocea serrulata Thalassia hemprichiiSyringodium isoetifolium

Halophila spinulosa

Enhalus acoroides

14-15 species in Malaysia

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Source: Seagrass Atlas of the World (2003)

Seagrass site

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Professor Gary Kendrick, Merambong shoals

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Seahorse Dugong feeding trail

Source: Seagrass Atlas of the World (2003)

Seagrass site

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Affendi Yang Amri

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Jillian Ooi

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Source: Seagrass Atlas of the World (2003); Leela Rajamani (pers. comm.)

Seagrass site

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Source: National Report on Seagrass in the South China Sea - Malaysia

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More than just plants. Seagrasses are habitats

Siti Maryam YaakubBarang Lompo, Sulawesi

African fishermen: seagrass (73%); corals (23%); mangroves (0%)

(Torre-Castro & Ronnback 2004)

Which habitats best for fisheries?

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Base of the food web

Store carbon

Trap sediment & filter water

Nutrient cycling

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Economic value of seagrasses

According to Costanza et al (1997):

Seagrass (USD) = 1,900,400/km2/year

Corals (USD) = 607,500/km2/year

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SEAWEED FARMING EFFECTS ON SEAGRASS

Photo: Scubazoo

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Competitors in the natural world

Seaweeds – partial cause of global seagrass decline (Thomsen et al 2011, PloS ONE)

In the wild, sheet-forming and coarsely-branched algae have the most negative impacts on seagrass species (Thomsen et al 2011)

Kappaphycus alvarezii Eucheuma spinosum

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Do seaweed farms and seagrass habitats coincide?

Primary seaweed farming locations

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Raft method Long-line method

Off-bottom (stake) method

All methods, when farmed over seagrass meadows, involve direct impacts on seagrasses.

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Are there scientifically documented impacts?

Reduced shoot

density

Reduced biomass

Reduced growth

Source: de la Torre-Castro & Ronnback 2004; Eklof et al 2005; Eklof et al 2006.

Seagrass

loss

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SHALLOW WATER< 1 m – 2.5 m

Keith Ellenbogen, Conservation International (Giuseppe Carlo in Madagascar)

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Impacts

1. Manual removal of long seagrass (Enhalus acoroides)

2. Mechanical damage: Trampling, boat moorings, abrasion by seaweeds

Photo: ZanzibarImages: FAO 1988

Farming methods: Stake/Off-bottom & Long-line

<1 m – 2.5 m

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11 – 18% surface irradiance

Light reduces with depth

How much light is needed?

3. Shading Irradiance

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Seagrasses need more light than seaweeds

Minimum light needed = 11-18% surface irradiance (seagrass)

Minimum light needed = 1-3% surface irradiance (seaweeds)

Source: Duarte 1991; Lee 2007

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Shading effects

Small species will be more affected

Reference: Ooi et al (2011), Continental Shelf Research Thomsen et al (2011), PlosONE

Halophila ovalis

Haloduleuninervis

Syringodiumisoetifolium

Cymodocea serrulata

Thalassia hemprichii

Enhalus acoroides

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Seaweed Farming in Nusa Lembongan

Bali Lombok

Farming intensity and plot sizes determine shading effects

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Nusa Lembongan

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Intensive seaweed farming has impacts

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Ground view, Nusa Lembongan

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2.5 – 8 mMEDIUM DEPTH WATER

Affendi Yang Amri, Semporna

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Impacts

• Shading – more severe than in shallow water• Small species are most abundant at this depth

and may be the most affected

Farming methods: Long-line & Raft

2.5 – 8 m

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Ooi et al, PhD Thesis (2011)

Halophila ovalis

Haloduleuninervis

2.5 – 8 m

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>8 m

DEEP WATER

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Impacts

• Very little seagrass at this depth (only small species), except for certain clear-water areas.

• Therefore, potentially less severe impacts.

Farming methods: Raft

>8 m

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Halophila ovalis

Haloduleuninervis

>8 m

Ooi et al, PhD Thesis (2011)

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Potential impacts <1 – 2.5 m 2.5 – 8 m >8 m

RemovalTrampling, mooring, abrasionShading

Potential impacts of seaweed farming on seagrass meadows

Assumption: farms are located in/above seagrass meadows

Summary

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Suggestions

1. Farms should be located outside seagrass meadows2. If in seagrass meadows,

a. farm in water deep enough not to physically disturb seagrass (> 8 m) , i.e. long-line method or floating rafts

b. Smaller rather than larger plotsc. Low-density plots (adequate spacing between)d. Rotational location of plots within seagrass meadows

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AcknowledgmentsThe Department of Geography, Universiti MalayaDepartment of Marine Parks, MalaysiaSEABUDS