Edible Peanut Worm(Sipunculus nudus) in the Beibu Gulf: Resource, Aquaculture, Ecological Impact and Counterplan

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LI Junwei [1 ]
XIE Xiaoyong [1 ]
ZHU Changbo [1 ]
GUO Yongjian [1 ]
CHEN Suwen [1 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of South China Sea Fishery Resources Exploitation & Utilization of Ministry of Agriculture of China,South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
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Sipunculus nudus; geographic distribution; habitat characteristic; nutrient composition; breeding technology; ecological impact;
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S966.9 [其他];
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Sipunculus nudus is an important economic species because of its high nutritional and medicinal values. The exploitation and utilization of S. nudus primarily occur in the coastal regions of the Beibu Gulf. However, wild resource of S. nudus is rapidly decreasing because of the overexploitation, which has led to considerable developments of artificial breeding techniques. The cultivation scale of S. nudus has increased in response to successful artificial breeding; however, methods for culturing S. nudus in tidal flats or ponds require further study. Most studies have focused on the breeding, nutrition, medical value and ecological impact of these worms. Studies on the distribution, sediment requirements, nutrition characteristics, breeding techniques and aquaculture ecology of this species are summarized in this paper to promote the development of the aquaculture industry for S. nudus. The high biomass of S. nudus in the Beibu Gulf is positively correlated with the sediment characteristics and water quality of the region. The production of peanut worm has improved to some extent through culturing; however, the nutrient value and ecological environment problems have been observed, which reflect the over exploitation of trace elements and the sediment. These problems will worsen unless they are resolved, and the release of organic materials, nitrogen and phosphorus during harvesting impacts the coastal environment. Moreover, genetic erosion is a potential risk for larvae in artificial breeding programs in tidal flats. Therefore, culturing and collecting methods should be improved and the wild resource conservation should be implemented to promote the sustainable development of the peanut worm.
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