Frederico Füllgraf, Santiago de Chile
Pichilemu and Bucalemu – « Little Forest » and « Big Forest » in the Mapuche language Mapugundún – are coveted beach-resorts in the region O’Higgins, 200 to 240 kilometers south-west of Santiago de Chile. Because of its break points in Punta de Lobos Pichilemu is a particularly hot surfer-tip.
But the time-honored fishing villages are also strongholds of Chilean seaweed fisheries, a nondescript, extractive industry, which counts as part of Chile’s aquaculture. At least 35,000 fishermen and gatherers are employed in the production of approximately 700,000 tons of algae per year composed of some 18 different species – including Chascón (giant kelp) (Macrocystis pyrifera), Luga Negra (Sarcothalia crispata), Luga Roja (Gigartina skottsbergii) Chicorea del Mar (Chondracanthus chamissoi) and Luche (Porphyra columbiana). The seaweeds are collected from shallow waters or the beach or actively bred in the sea. Up to 500,000 tonnes are regularly exported to Japan, the US, China and Spain. With annual sales of around 300 million US dollars (Subpesca, 2013), it’s a thriving business for the traders and exporters, but not as lucrative for algueras, the seaweed collectors.
This is a chronicle of a collection economy, which should mutate into a biotech business.
L’océan nous nourrit
- World Food Day 2024, Joint Webinar with Fish Party
- Keynote at the ‘Feed the Future – Innovation Lab for Fish’
- Dégustez des fruits de mer délicieux et durables lors les ateliers Mundus maris
- Chiloé, ou: Les désastres de Salmonopoly
- From plates to fuel – the controversial seaweed boom in Chile
- Seafood Symposium – From Fisheries to Foodies, 27 April 2015
- Les étudiants baltes préoccupés pour les aliments durables, Rogow, Pologne, 15-19 avril 2015
- “Inséparables” – La campagne pour le poisson durable célèbre une grande manifestation à Athène
- Environmentally conscious consumer behaviour in food – what can I do?
- Respect for minimum fish size. What do Senegalese fish mongers have to say?
- Sauvons les océans – le Cercle Europa invite
- The Mundus maris campaign in the urban markets in Dakar
- Sauver les mers du monde! – Groupe d’étude international Bruxelles
- La sauvegarde des bébés poissons ou le point ‘n’ kill» ?
- Le Marché de San Miguel au centre de Madrid
- Khazan – La gestion traditionnelle des zones côtières à Goa, en Inde
- UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food