Authors
Hugh Kirkman, Gary A Kendrick
Publication date
1997/8
Source
Journal of Applied Phycology
Volume
9
Pages
311-326
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
This review provides an overview of aspects of the ecology of drifting and beach-cast macroalgae and marine angiosperms in respect to present and potential commercial use of that resource in Australia. It sets the scene with sections on industries that utilise macro-algae and seagrasses, the ecology of littoral and nearshore sublittoral ecosystems and the processes of deposition of beach-cast macro-algae and seagrasses on beaches. It then describes the major economic macro-algae and seagrasses that occur as beach-cast wrack, with an emphasis on known information on habitat distribution, geographical range, and harvesting issues. Gaps in scientific knowledge are pointed out. The priority areas of future research were found to be: • The importance of beach accumulations of macro-algae and seagrasses on feeding and nesting shorebirds; • Whether available resource allows for ecologically and …
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