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MECHETA, Asmaa |
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MEZALI, Karim |
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2019-04-11T11:50:05Z |
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2019-04-11T11:50:05Z |
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2019-03 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/10128 |
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Traditionally in Algeria, sea cucumbers were exploited at a very small scale. Nowadays, however, sea cucumber fisheries are emerging in the Mediterranean Sea due to the high commercial value of these organisms. Three economically important species – Holothuria (Roweothuria) poli, H. (Holothuria) tubulosa and H. (Roweothuria) arguinensis – are common in shallow water areas along Algeria’s coast. In order to enhance and highlight the economic and nutritional value of these unexploited holothurian species, a biometric study estimating the amount of water and pepsin digestion of the dry body wall, was undertaken. The three holothurians species were collected at two stations: Stidia and Hadjadj near the port city of Mostaganem. After their transformation into dried products, called beche-de-mer, we noticed a considerable decrease in their length (50–73%) and weight (88–93%). The dried body wall analysis showed a high moisture rate (over 80%) and pepsin digestibility (varying between 25% and 52%). We compared our results with those obtained for other holothurian species commonly exploited in the Indo-Pacific region. |
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en |
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S.P.C. Bêche-de-mer Information Bulletin |
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;39 |
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holothurians, biometrics, dried product, digestibility, Algerian west coast |
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A biometric study to determine the economic and nutritional value of sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea: Echinodermata) collected from Algeria’s shallow water areas |
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Article |
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