Seaweed farming is a popular alternative livelihood approach that has been included in Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) projects in many tropical developing countries. Using a comparison of various sites in the southern Philippines and northern Indonesia, this paper examines the assumption that as fishers engage in more lucrative livelihoods, such as seaweed farming, pressure will be reduced on the fisheries. It concludes that in some cases seaweed farming has reduced certain types of fishing activities, but it should not be assumed that seaweed farming alone will result in reduced fishing effort. Appropriately combined with other resource management tools, seaweed farming can contribute to an integrated seascape management approach by p...
Seaweeds are ecologically important primary producers, competitors, and ecosystem engineers (Harley ...
We studied the influence of the development of aquaculture in the Philippines on the local economy, ...
Seagrass meadows are widespread and abundant across Southeast (SE) Asia providing a myriad of ecosys...
Seaweed farming is a popular alternative livelihood approach that has been included in Integrated Co...
Livelihoods-based approaches are increasingly used within conservation projects in developing countr...
Seaweed farming is emerging as a viable alternative activity in the Indonesian fisheries sector. Thi...
In Indonesia, coastal villages traditionally depend on artisanal fisheries. Increasing population de...
In Indonesia, coastal villages traditionally strongly depend on artisanal fisheries. With increasing...
This purpose of this article is to demonstrate (1) how growing seaweed in the central Philippines is...
In Indonesia, coastal villages traditionally depend on artisanal fisheries. Increasing population de...
ISSN 1919‐0581The rapid uptake of seaweed cultivation by smallholder entrepreneurs in the Caluya Isl...
Small-scale fisheries employ many millions of people around the world, and are particularly importan...
Seafarming is a growing economic activity in Indonesian coastal areas. The level of investment requi...
Marine fisheries sector contributes significantly to the national economy. Marine fisheries producti...
The potential of seafarming both seaweed and sea urchin in a 200 sq.m. coastal space was explored. C...
Seaweeds are ecologically important primary producers, competitors, and ecosystem engineers (Harley ...
We studied the influence of the development of aquaculture in the Philippines on the local economy, ...
Seagrass meadows are widespread and abundant across Southeast (SE) Asia providing a myriad of ecosys...
Seaweed farming is a popular alternative livelihood approach that has been included in Integrated Co...
Livelihoods-based approaches are increasingly used within conservation projects in developing countr...
Seaweed farming is emerging as a viable alternative activity in the Indonesian fisheries sector. Thi...
In Indonesia, coastal villages traditionally depend on artisanal fisheries. Increasing population de...
In Indonesia, coastal villages traditionally strongly depend on artisanal fisheries. With increasing...
This purpose of this article is to demonstrate (1) how growing seaweed in the central Philippines is...
In Indonesia, coastal villages traditionally depend on artisanal fisheries. Increasing population de...
ISSN 1919‐0581The rapid uptake of seaweed cultivation by smallholder entrepreneurs in the Caluya Isl...
Small-scale fisheries employ many millions of people around the world, and are particularly importan...
Seafarming is a growing economic activity in Indonesian coastal areas. The level of investment requi...
Marine fisheries sector contributes significantly to the national economy. Marine fisheries producti...
The potential of seafarming both seaweed and sea urchin in a 200 sq.m. coastal space was explored. C...
Seaweeds are ecologically important primary producers, competitors, and ecosystem engineers (Harley ...
We studied the influence of the development of aquaculture in the Philippines on the local economy, ...
Seagrass meadows are widespread and abundant across Southeast (SE) Asia providing a myriad of ecosys...