The state of the Gelidium agarophyte resource was last reviewed in 1990 dur
ing the First International Workshop on Gelidium. The main objective of the
present study was to gather and analyse the new information made available
since then, with emphasis on the G. sesquipedale resource from the Iberian
Peninsula and Morocco. Other Gelidium-based resources world-wide are also
reviewed, as well as new attempts to cultivate Gelidium species in the sea.
In general, since the late 1980s, G. sesquipedale yields have decreased in
Portugal, and increased in Spain and Morocco. Current reported values, in
dry weights, are ca. 670 t yr(-1) for Portugal (average 1995-1997), 5200 t
yr(-1) in Spain, and 6950 t yr(-1) for Morocco (average 1994-1996). Efforts
to develop cultivation of G. sesquipedale in the sea in Spain have yet to
progress beyond the demonstration scale. Other important Gelidium-based aga
rophyte resources are located in: (i) South Africa where, in addition to G.
pristoides, new species are being harvested, with total agarophyte landing
s of 140 t yr(-1) in 1996; (ii) Mexico, where G. robustum harvest averaged
750 t yr(-1) in 1987-1996; (iii) and Chile where harvest of Gelidium specie
s yielded ca. 460 t yr(-1) in 1990-1992. Preliminary research on new techni
ques for commercial cultivation of Gelidium species is also reported from t
hese countries.