The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an important artisanal fishery, but lack an effective national conservation programme. Increased commercialization, population growth, promotion of fisheries development projects, and the live reef food fish trade are expected to increase demand for the country's reef fish. This paper examines how socioeconomic factors affect the condition of the artisanal multi-species coral reef fishery in six sites in Papua New Guinea. Catch characteristics such as diversity, trophic level and body size by landing site were examined along a fishing pressure gradient. Both exogenous factors such as markets and endogenous factors such as fishing pressure were relat...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
A dearth of scientific data surrounding Micronesia’s coral-reef fisheries has limited their formal a...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...
The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an impo...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
On the rural north-west coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a major mining complex is expected...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
<div><p>Describing the drivers of species loss and of community change are important goals in both c...
Many Pacific countries face socio-economic changes, resulting in an increase in fishing pressure on ...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
Customary forms of resource management, such as taboos, have received considerable attention as a po...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
A dearth of scientific data surrounding Micronesia’s coral-reef fisheries has limited their formal a...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...
The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an impo...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
On the rural north-west coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a major mining complex is expected...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
<div><p>Describing the drivers of species loss and of community change are important goals in both c...
Many Pacific countries face socio-economic changes, resulting in an increase in fishing pressure on ...
Coral reef conservation strategies such as marine protected areas have met limited success in many d...
Customary forms of resource management, such as taboos, have received considerable attention as a po...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
Reef fishes that exhibit predictable aggregating behaviour are often considered vulnerable to overex...
A dearth of scientific data surrounding Micronesia’s coral-reef fisheries has limited their formal a...
International audienceCoral reef fisheries support the development of local and national economies a...