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Responding to change: using scenarios to understand how socioeconomic factors may influence amplifying or dampening exploitation feedbacks among Tanzanian …
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these
adaptations can create feedbacks that amplify the change. Alternatively, other adaptations …
adaptations can create feedbacks that amplify the change. Alternatively, other adaptations …
Effects of fisheries closures and gear restrictions on fishing income in a Kenyan coral reef
TR McCLANAHAN - Conservation Biology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The adoption of fisheries closures and gear restrictions in the conservation of coral reefs
may be limited by poor understanding of the economic profitability of competing economic …
may be limited by poor understanding of the economic profitability of competing economic …
Analysis of constraints and opportunities in marine small-scale fisheries value chain: A multi-criteria decision approach
Abstract Small-Scale Fisheries (SSFs) globally and in Kenya face myriad constraints.
However, there is little empirical information about actors' perspectives of these constraints …
However, there is little empirical information about actors' perspectives of these constraints …
Artisanal fisher migration patterns in coastal East Africa
Migration is a feature of most small-scale fisheries across the world and has previously been
described in spatial and temporal terms. This study assessed spatial and temporal migration …
described in spatial and temporal terms. This study assessed spatial and temporal migration …
Potential for conflicts in recreational and artisanal billfish fisheries on the coast of Kenya
NI Kadagi, N Wambiji, ME Swisher - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region is home to several species of billfish that
are important ecologically as top predators and as a source of local livelihoods both within …
are important ecologically as top predators and as a source of local livelihoods both within …
Fishery trends, resource-use and management system in the Ungwana Bay fishery Kenya
B Fulanda, J Ohtomi, E Mueni, E Kimani - Ocean & coastal management, 2011 - Elsevier
The present study assessed trends in resource-use, partitioning and management in the
Ungwana Bay fishery, Kenya, using surplus production models. The fishery is one of East …
Ungwana Bay fishery, Kenya, using surplus production models. The fishery is one of East …
Bottom shrimp trawling impacts on species distribution and fishery dynamics; Ungwana Bay fishery Kenya before and after the 2006 trawl ban
Abstract The Malindi–Ungwana Bay fishery Kenya is one of the most important marine
fisheries of the Western Indian Ocean. There are two fishing grounds: Formosa and Malindi …
fisheries of the Western Indian Ocean. There are two fishing grounds: Formosa and Malindi …
Migrant fishers of Pemba: Drivers, impacts and mediating factors
Most of the fishers of coastal East Africa particularly among the Bajuni, Kojani, Macua and
Vezo ethnic communities have historically practiced migration. This study explores the …
Vezo ethnic communities have historically practiced migration. This study explores the …
Species composition, distribution patterns and population structure of penaeid shrimps in Malindi-Ungwana Bay, Kenya, based on experimental bottom trawl surveys
The species composition, distribution patterns and abundance of penaeid shrimps in Malindi-
Ungwana Bay, Kenya, were investigated after six years of no bottom trawling in the area …
Ungwana Bay, Kenya, were investigated after six years of no bottom trawling in the area …
Outside the law? Analyzing policy gaps in addressing fishers' migration in East Africa
Coastal areas, and their small-scale fisheries, are important targets for both internal and
transboundary migration partly because high mobility is an inherent feature of many …
transboundary migration partly because high mobility is an inherent feature of many …