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Holothuria scabra - Wikipedia
Holothuria scabra, or sandfish, is a species of sea cucumber in the family Holothuriidae. It was placed in the subgenus Metriatyla by Rowe in 1969 and is the type species of the subgenus. Sandfish are harvested and processed into "beche-de-mer" and eaten in China and other Pacific coastal … Meer weergeven
The sandfish has the same basic anatomy as most other species of sea cucumber. Their bodies are elongated and cylindric, and relatively stubby. Their dorsal side can range in color … Meer weergeven
The sandfish exhibits some distinct behaviors. Their burrowing behavior varies as they mature, with younger sandfish responding … Meer weergeven
The sandfish has a high value in Asian markets where they are sold as beche-de-mer for food. This makes them a key species for aquaculture production, where the species … Meer weergeven
The sandfish is listed as an endangered with populations declining by the IUCN Red List. They face threats from over harvesting, … Meer weergeven
Distribution
The species can be found in the Indo-Pacific region, from east Africa to the eastern Meer weergevenThe sandfish has been eaten by man for over 1000 years. About twenty other species of sea cucumber are also consumed … Meer weergeven
The worm pearlfish (Encheliophis vermicularis) is a parasite of this species and each parasitised Holothuria scabra will host a male and female pair of the fish which live … Meer weergeven
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WEB1 dec. 2001 · Holothuria scabra, a commercially valuable yet ecologically vulnerable tropical holothuroid, has experienced a severe decline in its wild populations, especially in China.