Madagascar’s southwest coast supports some of the largest coral reef systems in the western Indian Ocean. These reefs not only provide critical habitat to thousands of marine species but also are essential to the survival of the indigenous Vezo people who rely on healthy marine resources for food, transport, cultural identity and income. However, coastal populations are growing rapidly and international fisheries companies have begun exploiting the region’s waters through a sophisticated collection network to supply an expanding export market. In recent years local fishers have begun reporting declines in the size and number of their catches. Building on the success of a pilot marine no take zone launched three years ago in the remote fishi...
Seagrass meadows provide important nursery and feeding grounds for many commercially valuable fish s...
Human migration may negatively impact biodiversity and is expected to increase in future, yet the ph...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Madagascar’s southwest coast supports some of the largest coral reef systems in the western Indian O...
“God intended us to fish, and we will fish until the end,” the elderly Vezo fisherman explained, shr...
With over 5,500 km of coastline spanning more than 14 degrees of latitude, Madagascar boasts a diver...
Since 2004, the creation of locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) in Madagascar has exponentially inc...
Madagascar is a major hotspot of biodiversity in the Western Indian Ocean, but, as in many other reg...
International audienceThe south-western coast of Madagascar, fringed with one of the biggest coral e...
Locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) are increasingly recognised as a key strategy for small-scale f...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Madagascar’s diverse marine ecosystems serve as critical biodiversity habitats and are also essentia...
We conducted a socio-economic assessment in thirteen communities within or adjacent to Madagascar's ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Integrated Conservation and development projects (ICDPs) have increased in number worldwide as conse...
Seagrass meadows provide important nursery and feeding grounds for many commercially valuable fish s...
Human migration may negatively impact biodiversity and is expected to increase in future, yet the ph...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Madagascar’s southwest coast supports some of the largest coral reef systems in the western Indian O...
“God intended us to fish, and we will fish until the end,” the elderly Vezo fisherman explained, shr...
With over 5,500 km of coastline spanning more than 14 degrees of latitude, Madagascar boasts a diver...
Since 2004, the creation of locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) in Madagascar has exponentially inc...
Madagascar is a major hotspot of biodiversity in the Western Indian Ocean, but, as in many other reg...
International audienceThe south-western coast of Madagascar, fringed with one of the biggest coral e...
Locally managed marine areas (LMMAs) are increasingly recognised as a key strategy for small-scale f...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Madagascar’s diverse marine ecosystems serve as critical biodiversity habitats and are also essentia...
We conducted a socio-economic assessment in thirteen communities within or adjacent to Madagascar's ...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...
Integrated Conservation and development projects (ICDPs) have increased in number worldwide as conse...
Seagrass meadows provide important nursery and feeding grounds for many commercially valuable fish s...
Human migration may negatively impact biodiversity and is expected to increase in future, yet the ph...
High-latitude coral reefs may be a refuge and area of reef expansion under climate change. As these ...