EU survey of Dolabella
September 23, 2002
From: Kim Friedman
Bill,
As part of an EU program assessing subsistence invertebrate fisheries in the Pacific (11 countries) for the next 5 years, I will be looking at Dolabella auricularia a lot - (popular and hardy populations in seagrasses chopped for Kai by locals all around the Pacific). I am sure this doesn't horrify you - but believe it or not these 'sea cats' (FAO term) supply the majority of the daily food needs for some Pacific Islanders in parts of Tonga and Fiji. Do you know where I can access density info or any other useful reports that I could use for contrasting - reporting comparative assessments around the Pacific.
Cheers
Kim
Dr Kim Friedman
Senior Reef Fisheries Scientist (Invertebrates)
Secrétariat de la Communauté du Pacifique (CPS)
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC)
BP D5 - 98848 NOUMEA
Nouvelle-Calédonie
KimF@spc.int
Friedman, K. , 2002 (Sep 23) EU survey of Dolabella. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/7987Dear Kim,
Finding out that people eat sea slugs doesn't horrify me, but finding out that FAO have invented the 'common name' sea cats does. On more substantial matters, it will be interesting to get some concrete information on who eats Dolabella. I guess you have seen the correspondence on the Sea Slug Forum on this subject. If not have a look at the messages attached on the to the Dolabella page. The only contact I can offer is Dr. Veikila Vuki, University of the South Pacific, Fiji, who had a student Sandeep Singh looking at populations around Fiji. What would be interesting to know is just what parts of the sea hare are eaten, are there many records of food poisoning from badly prepared slugs, do they eat it all year? ie: is the population seasonal or are there constant populations all year etc?
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman
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