1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources promote demand for reef fish, yet few studies in Indonesia have examined how artisanal fisheries are influenced by the socio-cultural conditions that contribute to their exploitation. This study examined artisanal fisheries of Karimunjawa National Park, Java, to understand how the condition of an artisanal fishery was related to socio-cultural factors, along a gradient in fishing pressure.\ud \ud 2. A total of 8674 fishes landed in Karimunjawa by fishers using four artisanal fishing gears were examined to understand how the condition of the artisanal fishery (standard and infinite fish length, trophic level and weight) related to fishing gear use...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
participantThe study was carried out in 39 Marine Protected Areas within the Province of Southeast S...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an impo...
The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an impo...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
In June 2005, following extensive community consultation, national legislation was enacted to\ud cha...
Growingpopulation pressure has resulted in greaterfishingpressure in coastal zones. Normally this sh...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
There are millions of small-scale fishers worldwide that rely on coral reefs for their livelihood. Y...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
participantThe study was carried out in 39 Marine Protected Areas within the Province of Southeast S...
1. Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources prom...
The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an impo...
The coral reefs of Papua New Guinea are among the most species diverse in the world, support an impo...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
Coral reef fisheries are crucial to the livelihoods of tens of millions of people; yet, widespread h...
In June 2005, following extensive community consultation, national legislation was enacted to\ud cha...
Growingpopulation pressure has resulted in greaterfishingpressure in coastal zones. Normally this sh...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
There are millions of small-scale fishers worldwide that rely on coral reefs for their livelihood. Y...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
participantThe study was carried out in 39 Marine Protected Areas within the Province of Southeast S...