This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by respondents in 66 interviews conducted in 2017 and 2020 during two periods of fieldwork in two coastal communities (Tombo and Goderich). Most of these perceptions focused on the respondents’ explanations for the dire state of the coastal fisheries, and often these explanations sought ‘scapegoats’ to blame. Our findings are that the main ‘scapegoats’ were foreigners, industrial trawlers, artisanal fishers, fishers’ unions and the government. Other interpretations focused on the respondents’ recommendations for restoring the health of the coastal fisheries, and our findings here are that the main ‘panaceas’ were coercion, sensitisation, and co-mana...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) constitute today the favored tool for fisheries management and marine ...
This study explores the emerging impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on coastal small-scale fishing com...
The contribution in this Fisheries Centre Research Report partly explains why Sierra Leone is l...
This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by resp...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
With increasing decline in global fish stocks and the possibility of extinction of many small-scale ...
The situation of small-scale coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone is dire, with diminishing fish stocks...
The use of foreign fisheries consultants in developing countries is increasing, despite growing cont...
Marine fisheries play an important role in the economy of Sierra Leone, supporting livelihoods and c...
Research PaperThe paper outlines theoretical and empirical alternatives to mismatched management str...
The global fisheries crisis is a topic of significant research across fields, including economics. I...
A large body of research in recent decades has dramatically increased our understanding of the dynam...
While the climate-conflict nexus is widely recognized, considerable uncertainty remains about the wa...
This article explores the economic negotiations between Sierra Leonean fishermen and the women who c...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) constitute today the favored tool for fisheries management and marine ...
This study explores the emerging impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on coastal small-scale fishing com...
The contribution in this Fisheries Centre Research Report partly explains why Sierra Leone is l...
This paper analyses the myriad perceptions about coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone expressed by resp...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
The literature on fisheries for developing countries often cites inland aquaculture as a promising s...
With increasing decline in global fish stocks and the possibility of extinction of many small-scale ...
The situation of small-scale coastal fisheries in Sierra Leone is dire, with diminishing fish stocks...
The use of foreign fisheries consultants in developing countries is increasing, despite growing cont...
Marine fisheries play an important role in the economy of Sierra Leone, supporting livelihoods and c...
Research PaperThe paper outlines theoretical and empirical alternatives to mismatched management str...
The global fisheries crisis is a topic of significant research across fields, including economics. I...
A large body of research in recent decades has dramatically increased our understanding of the dynam...
While the climate-conflict nexus is widely recognized, considerable uncertainty remains about the wa...
This article explores the economic negotiations between Sierra Leonean fishermen and the women who c...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) constitute today the favored tool for fisheries management and marine ...
This study explores the emerging impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on coastal small-scale fishing com...
The contribution in this Fisheries Centre Research Report partly explains why Sierra Leone is l...