Coral reef conservation in Bali in light of international best practice, a literature review

Z Boakes, AE Hall, EE Ampou, GCA Jones… - Journal for nature …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bali, Indonesia sits within the coral triangle and is internationally recognised for its high coral
reef diversity. The health of Bali's marine ecosystems has declined in recent decades, and …

A review of the current global status of blast fishing: causes, implications and solutions

M Hampton-Smith, DS Bower, S Mika - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Blast fishing (known variously as dynamite and bomb fishing) has caused long-term damage
to reefs and coastal livelihoods for decades. Blasting reefs with explosives provides fish for …

Weeding through assumptions of livelihood approaches in ICM: Seaweed farming in the Philippines and Indonesia

L Sievanen, B Crawford, R Pollnac, C Lowe - Ocean & Coastal …, 2005 - Elsevier
Seaweed farming is a popular alternative livelihood approach that has been included in
Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) projects in many tropical developing countries. Using …

The closing of the frontier

JG Butcher - The Closing of the Frontier, 2004 - brill.com
The late 1970s and early 1980s may be taken as an important turning point in the history of
the extension of the frontier of fishing in Southeast Asian waters. It was at this time that the …

[PDF][PDF] While stocks last: The live reef food fish trade

YJ Sadovy, TJ Donaldson, TR Graham, F McGilvray… - 2003 - hub.hku.hk
Live fish have long been traded around Southeast Asia as a luxury food item. The fish are
displayed alive in aquaria in restaurants and markets. Consumers select individual fish that …

Whose sustainability? Top–down participation and emergent rules in marine protected area management in Indonesia

M Glaser, W Baitoningsih, SCA Ferse, M Neil… - Marine policy, 2010 - Elsevier
A review of a major community-based marine protected area programme (CB-MPA) in an
Indonesian island archipelago is the point of departure for this article. Despite a well …

Weak compliance undermines the success of no-take zones in a large government-controlled marine protected area

SJ Campbell, AS Hoey, J Maynard, T Kartawijaya… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
The effectiveness of marine protected areas depends largely on whether people comply with
the rules. We quantified temporal changes in benthic composition, reef fish biomass, and …

Culture, conservation, and conflict: perspectives on marine protection among the Bajau of Southeast Asia

J Clifton, C Majors - Society & Natural Resources, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Conservation programs in developing countries emphasize the need for participatory and
collaborative approaches to resource management. While indigenous peoples and ethnic …

To cope or to sustain? Eroding long-term sustainability in an Indonesian coral reef fishery

SCA Ferse, M Glaser, M Neil… - Regional environmental …, 2014 - Springer
Small-scale fisheries in coral reef areas support the livelihoods of millions of people
worldwide. Anthropogenic impacts such as overfishing and climate change increasingly …

[PDF][PDF] The value of anecdote

RE Johannes, B Neis - Fishers' knowledge in fisheries science and …, 2007 - seannachie.ca
ABSTRACT THE knowledge that indigenous, artisanal and commercial fishers and marine
hunters accumulate over the course of their fishing careers can be invaluable to marine …