The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries along a 50 km long stretch of the South coast of Kenya. Nine fish landing sites were monitored over two years. Lines, gill nets, traps, and spears were common to all the sites. Beach seine, set nets, cha-cha and ring nets were recently introduced to certain places. Gear selection was not necessarily determined by the efficiency of the gear an indication that artisanal fishery was a social undertaking largely controlled by habit and attitude. The annual catch per unit area was estimated as 14t/km of coastline. The socio-cultural studies in the fishing villages showed strong family bonds. 75% of the fishers were illiterate. Fishing generated one th...
We conducted a socio-economic assessment in nine coastal communities in Kenya to identify key socio-...
This study sought to establish the livelihood dynamics of fishing communities amid declining fisheri...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) in the management of natural resources, and especially marine resources, h...
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
Assessments of coastal artisanal fisheries are progressively adopting a social-ecological system (SE...
Abstract—This paper examines the arrival of a new group of fishermen on the Kenyan coast and what th...
There are an estimated 8-10,000 artisanal fishers on the Kenya coast, about 2-3,000 ê the Kilifi and...
The marine fishery in Kenya is predominantly small-scale and artisanal with about 11,000 fishers int...
This study was carried out in the districts Kilifi and Malindi. It focusses on the activities of a...
The aim of this study was to examine the status in fishing and fisheries industry among marine coast...
Abstract — Fishing communities constantly change and adapt to modifications in the environment, and ...
In Kenya, like other tropical countries, coastal artisanal fishery is multispecies, multigear and mu...
A socio-economic assessment was carried out at Amu and Shela in Lamu County and Ngomeni in Kilifi Co...
Abstract—A participatory mapping study was conducted in Kinondo location of Kwale district in Kenya....
We conducted a socio-economic assessment in nine coastal communities in Kenya to identify key socio-...
This study sought to establish the livelihood dynamics of fishing communities amid declining fisheri...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) in the management of natural resources, and especially marine resources, h...
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
Assessments of coastal artisanal fisheries are progressively adopting a social-ecological system (SE...
Abstract—This paper examines the arrival of a new group of fishermen on the Kenyan coast and what th...
There are an estimated 8-10,000 artisanal fishers on the Kenya coast, about 2-3,000 ê the Kilifi and...
The marine fishery in Kenya is predominantly small-scale and artisanal with about 11,000 fishers int...
This study was carried out in the districts Kilifi and Malindi. It focusses on the activities of a...
The aim of this study was to examine the status in fishing and fisheries industry among marine coast...
Abstract — Fishing communities constantly change and adapt to modifications in the environment, and ...
In Kenya, like other tropical countries, coastal artisanal fishery is multispecies, multigear and mu...
A socio-economic assessment was carried out at Amu and Shela in Lamu County and Ngomeni in Kilifi Co...
Abstract—A participatory mapping study was conducted in Kinondo location of Kwale district in Kenya....
We conducted a socio-economic assessment in nine coastal communities in Kenya to identify key socio-...
This study sought to establish the livelihood dynamics of fishing communities amid declining fisheri...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) in the management of natural resources, and especially marine resources, h...