Studies to develop a technology for Sarcothalia cultivation were carried ou
t based on results of a pilot scale farm. Mature cystocarpic and tetraspori
c fronds of Sarcothalia crispata were collected in Chilo island (41 degrees
S), southern Chile and sporulated in semi controlled conditions. Frames wi
th nylon and polyfilament of different diameters were seeded and incubated
in tanks of 400 l. Small gametophytes attached to ropes were maintained in
the hatchery for 3 months before out-planting to the sea. Small fronds were
grown in a floating system in the open sea. Plants attained 1.5 cm after 3
months cultivation in tanks in semi-controlled conditions. After out-plant
ing to the sea, frond growth took place mainly during spring and summer. Th
e annual timing of the cultivation and production process is described.