In developing regions, coastal communities are particularly dependent on small-scale fisheries for food security and income. However, information on the scale and impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems are frequently lacking. Large marine vertebrates (marine mammals, sea turtles and chondrichthyans) are often among the first species to experience declines due to fisheries. This paper reviews the interactions between small-scale fisheries and vulnerable marine megafauna in the southwestern Indian Ocean. We highlight an urgent need for proper documentation, monitoring and assessment at the regional level of small-scale fisheries and the megafauna affected by them to inform evidence-based fisheries management. Catch and ...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are poorly documented, yet 90% of the 120 million employed in capture fi...
By-catch is the most significant direct threat marine megafauna face at the global scale. However, t...
Most fish stocks are being extracted at unsustainable rates and through bycatch, many marine megaver...
In developing regions, coastal communities are particularly dependent on small-scale fisheries for f...
In developing regions, coastal communities are particularly dependent on small-scale fisheries for f...
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and vulnerable megafaun...
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and vulnerable megafaun...
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and vulnerable megafaun...
Incidental capture of marine mammals in fishing gear is a major cause of concern. The International...
This study was conducted to explore the governance processes and socio-economic factors relevant to ...
This study was conducted to explore the governance processes and socio-economic factors relevant to ...
In India, earl~ere search on marine mammals was restricted mostly to opportunistic collection of in...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that ...
Marine mammals are major consumers of production at most trophic levels from primary production (i....
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that ...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are poorly documented, yet 90% of the 120 million employed in capture fi...
By-catch is the most significant direct threat marine megafauna face at the global scale. However, t...
Most fish stocks are being extracted at unsustainable rates and through bycatch, many marine megaver...
In developing regions, coastal communities are particularly dependent on small-scale fisheries for f...
In developing regions, coastal communities are particularly dependent on small-scale fisheries for f...
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and vulnerable megafaun...
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and vulnerable megafaun...
The measurable impacts of small-scale fisheries on coastal marine ecosystems and vulnerable megafaun...
Incidental capture of marine mammals in fishing gear is a major cause of concern. The International...
This study was conducted to explore the governance processes and socio-economic factors relevant to ...
This study was conducted to explore the governance processes and socio-economic factors relevant to ...
In India, earl~ere search on marine mammals was restricted mostly to opportunistic collection of in...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that ...
Marine mammals are major consumers of production at most trophic levels from primary production (i....
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that ...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are poorly documented, yet 90% of the 120 million employed in capture fi...
By-catch is the most significant direct threat marine megafauna face at the global scale. However, t...
Most fish stocks are being extracted at unsustainable rates and through bycatch, many marine megaver...