Coastal fisheries are a critical component of Pacific island food systems; they power village economies and provide nutritious aquatic foods. Many coastal women and men actively fishing in this region rely on multi-species fisheries, which given their extraordinary diversity are notoriously difficult to both characterize, and to manage. Understanding patterns of fishing, diversity of target species and drivers of these patterns can help define requirements for sustainable management and enhanced livelihoods. Here we use a 12-month data set of 8535 fishing trips undertaken by fishers across Malaita province, Solomon Islands, to create fisheries signatures for 13 communities based on the combination of two metrics; catch per unit effort (CPUE...
Many coastal communities rely heavily on artisanal fisheries for income and food security, but this ...
On the rural north-west coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a major mining complex is expected...
This thesis presents the results of a project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agri...
Coastal fisheries are a critical component of Pacific island food systems; they power village econom...
Coastal fisheries are a critical component of Pacific island food systems; they power village econom...
Solomon Islanders are highly dependent on their coastal resources for food and livelihoods. Parts of...
Community based and co-management approaches are increasingly used strategies for marine conservatio...
Solomon Islands has highly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems critically important to cultural identit...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Food security is arguably one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. With rapid globalisation, ...
Inshore marine resources play an important role in the livelihoods of Pacific Island coastal communi...
Coral reefs sustain millions of people worldwide, yet in recent years, social, environmental, and cl...
Coastal fisheries in Pacific island countries are characterised by a strong predominance of catches ...
AbstractPeriodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally ...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Many coastal communities rely heavily on artisanal fisheries for income and food security, but this ...
On the rural north-west coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a major mining complex is expected...
This thesis presents the results of a project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agri...
Coastal fisheries are a critical component of Pacific island food systems; they power village econom...
Coastal fisheries are a critical component of Pacific island food systems; they power village econom...
Solomon Islanders are highly dependent on their coastal resources for food and livelihoods. Parts of...
Community based and co-management approaches are increasingly used strategies for marine conservatio...
Solomon Islands has highly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems critically important to cultural identit...
Reef fish are critical in maintaining the ecological function of coral reefs and providing food secu...
Food security is arguably one of the greatest challenges facing humanity. With rapid globalisation, ...
Inshore marine resources play an important role in the livelihoods of Pacific Island coastal communi...
Coral reefs sustain millions of people worldwide, yet in recent years, social, environmental, and cl...
Coastal fisheries in Pacific island countries are characterised by a strong predominance of catches ...
AbstractPeriodically-harvested fisheries closures are emerging as a socially acceptable and locally ...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Many coastal communities rely heavily on artisanal fisheries for income and food security, but this ...
On the rural north-west coast of New Caledonia, the settlement of a major mining complex is expected...
This thesis presents the results of a project funded by the Australian Centre for International Agri...