Due to the multigear, multi-species and open-access nature of most coral reef fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean region, there is a high potential for resource competition and fishing related conflicts, especially in shared fishing grounds. An understanding of resource overlap and competition between different co-occurring fisheries is therefore important for the implementation of ecosystem based fisheries management interventions. In this study, we used multivariate and ecological approaches to evaluate gear competition and interactions between artisanal and aquarium fishers using a case study of the Shimoni area, southcoast of Kenya. Aquarium fisher catches were monitored from September 2010 to March 2013; while artisanal fisher catch...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse marine ecosystems, providing numerous ecosystem services. Th...
There are millions of small-scale fishers worldwide that rely on coral reefs for their livelihood. Y...
<div><p>Consumers and prey diversity, their interactions, and subsequent effects on ecosystem functi...
Unpredictable weather patterns has affected both the agriculural and fisheries production worldwide ...
Assessments of coastal artisanal fisheries are progressively adopting a social-ecological system (SE...
Effective management is necessary if small-scale fisheries, such as those found in mixed habitats in...
In Kenya, like other tropical countries, coastal artisanal fishery is multispecies, multigear and mu...
Effective management is necessary if small-scale fisheries, such as those found in mixed habitats in...
Shore-based assessment of fisheries resources in Ngomeni, Kipini and Ozi fishing areas of Malindi-Un...
Gillnets are a widely used fishing gear in Kenya’s artisanal fisheries, yet their mesh sizes are ina...
Unsustainable fishing is a major driver of change in marine ecosystems. The ways that fishing gears ...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
The role of small-scale fisheries in maintaining socio-ecological systems (SES) in the Western India...
We present fisheries landing data from two poor tropical countries, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Kenya...
The marine fishery in Kenya is predominantly small-scale and artisanal with about 11,000 fishers int...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse marine ecosystems, providing numerous ecosystem services. Th...
There are millions of small-scale fishers worldwide that rely on coral reefs for their livelihood. Y...
<div><p>Consumers and prey diversity, their interactions, and subsequent effects on ecosystem functi...
Unpredictable weather patterns has affected both the agriculural and fisheries production worldwide ...
Assessments of coastal artisanal fisheries are progressively adopting a social-ecological system (SE...
Effective management is necessary if small-scale fisheries, such as those found in mixed habitats in...
In Kenya, like other tropical countries, coastal artisanal fishery is multispecies, multigear and mu...
Effective management is necessary if small-scale fisheries, such as those found in mixed habitats in...
Shore-based assessment of fisheries resources in Ngomeni, Kipini and Ozi fishing areas of Malindi-Un...
Gillnets are a widely used fishing gear in Kenya’s artisanal fisheries, yet their mesh sizes are ina...
Unsustainable fishing is a major driver of change in marine ecosystems. The ways that fishing gears ...
Artisanal fisheries of tropical waters are estimated to harvest about 25% of the world s fisheries c...
The role of small-scale fisheries in maintaining socio-ecological systems (SES) in the Western India...
We present fisheries landing data from two poor tropical countries, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Kenya...
The marine fishery in Kenya is predominantly small-scale and artisanal with about 11,000 fishers int...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse marine ecosystems, providing numerous ecosystem services. Th...
There are millions of small-scale fishers worldwide that rely on coral reefs for their livelihood. Y...
<div><p>Consumers and prey diversity, their interactions, and subsequent effects on ecosystem functi...