General:
Perform an initial diagnosis of Anemonia sulcata populations within the selected areas
Specific:
1. Collect and acclimatize the different selected population lines or clones under conditions of captivity, reproduction and culture.
2. To study the proximal composition, growth and nutritional indices at different stages of development of sea nettles cultivated in captivity and in their natural environment.
3. Determination of the welfare status and degree of gonadal ripeness of sea nettles cultivated in captivity and in their natural environment.
4. Carry out the transfer, installation and monitoring of the planting units, within the populations of the target areas.
5. Involve the harvesting sector in the importance of responsible use of the resource. Carry out awareness campaigns among the population, students, associations and volunteers. It is intended that this pilot experience will serve as a reference for future applications by the competent administrations, such as the design of a protocol for the reintroduction of illegally caught species.
6. To promote the dissemination of the results obtained in specialized journals and to the scientific community.
A1. Selection and collection of broodstock in captive conditions:
-Underwater expeditions for the selection of sampling areas and reintroduction of specimens.
-Collection of specimens from the selected sampling area
A2. Acclimatization, reproduction and cultivation of the different lines or clones:
-Acclimatization in facilities adapted to the species
-Sexual reproduction
-Asexual reproduction
-Fattening of juveniles
A3. Assessment and selection of mature individuals to ensure successful implementation in the natural environment:
-Growth analysis and biometrics
-Treatment and processing of samples for laboratory determinations
-Individual composition analysis
-Analysis of animal welfare parameters
-Histological evaluation of the degree of gonadal maturation
A4. Reintroduction of individuals and monitoring of planting units within populations in the target areas:
– Transfer of individuals to the areas selected for repopulation
– Control and monitoring of the sowing units
A5. Involvement in the collection sector. Awareness campaigns:
-Talks aimed at collectors, students, associations, volunteers in terms of environmental awareness and awareness.
-Informative workshops aimed at raising awareness of the importance of specific management of shellfish resources within protected areas
-Specific training for shellfish gatherers and administration staff.
A6. Scientific dissemination of results:
-Participation in congresses or conferences of a scientific and/or technical nature.
-Publications in scientific journals.
A study has been carried out in different areas of the coast of Granada where populations of anemones are found, capturing some specimens from the environment for breeding and reproduction using the culture system based on IMTA. This species was found distributed in the bathymetric range between 2-5 meters deep, with an acceptable degree of abundance of 10-15 individuals/m2. In all sampling stations, there is a considerable decrease in abundance at a depth greater than 5 meters. It was concluded that the three selected areas may be ideal areas for the repopulation of captive reproduced anemones and for the colonization of less populated areas due to shellfish overexploitation. The three areas presented very good environmental conditions, due to their hydrodynamic characteristics, type of substrate, bathymetry and incidence of light.
Similarly, a positive monitoring of the growth and survival rate of the individuals has been observed, indicative of their state of well-being, a key aspect for their optimal growth, maturation and reproduction (clones due to asexual reproduction).
The evolution in the composition and nutritional characteristics of the individuals, associated with the maturation process, has been studied and analyzed, and a protocol for the fixation and reintroduction of individuals in areas previously selected for their natural characteristics has been optimized for the repopulation of individuals. Some general conclusions are:
Finally, a series of corrective measures are proposed to improve its management and sustainability:
ORTIMAR - Captive reproduction strategies of the sea nettle (Anemonia sulcata) to optimize its reintroduction into the natural environment.