This dissertation is a multi-disciplinary attempt to understand how coral reef resources can be sustainably managed. I begin by examining the peer-reviewed literature on artisanal reef fisheries, identifying gaps in knowledge, and proposing a set of priority areas for future research. Ecological examinations of trap fishing and gill nets follow. Fish trap bycatch can be dramatically reduced by the inclusion of escape gaps that allow juveniles and narrow-bodied species to escape, although catch of ecologically important herbivores remains high. Gill nets capture the few remaining apex predators present on Caribbean coral reefs, and as such are unsustainable. The second half of the dissertation is a tripartite presentation of the results of i...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
Overfishing on coral reefs is a key threat to the structure, function and resilience of coral reefs ...
AbstractFishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bon...
AbstractFishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bon...
Reef fishes are significant socially, nutritionally and economically, yet biologically they are vuln...
Fishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bonaire, re...
Fishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bonaire, re...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Growing human populations place multiple pressures on social-ecological systems, including coastal o...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
This dissertation casts new light on reconciling fisheries and conservation. This reconciliation is ...
This dissertation casts new light on reconciling fisheries and conservation. This reconciliation is ...
The declines of fish populations in ecosystems around the globe have triggered considerable interest...
Coral reef ecosystems around the world are declining as a result of human impacts including overfish...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
Overfishing on coral reefs is a key threat to the structure, function and resilience of coral reefs ...
AbstractFishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bon...
AbstractFishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bon...
Reef fishes are significant socially, nutritionally and economically, yet biologically they are vuln...
Fishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bonaire, re...
Fishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bonaire, re...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Growing human populations place multiple pressures on social-ecological systems, including coastal o...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
This dissertation casts new light on reconciling fisheries and conservation. This reconciliation is ...
This dissertation casts new light on reconciling fisheries and conservation. This reconciliation is ...
The declines of fish populations in ecosystems around the globe have triggered considerable interest...
Coral reef ecosystems around the world are declining as a result of human impacts including overfish...
1. Artisanal fishing on coral reefs in Papua New Guinea is an important livelihood activity that is ...
Coral reefs are at the brink of a global, system-wide collapse. Human populations living at the wate...
Overfishing on coral reefs is a key threat to the structure, function and resilience of coral reefs ...
AbstractFishers and divers are the major resource users of Caribbean coral reefs. On Curaçao and Bon...