Responding to change: using scenarios to understand how socioeconomic factors may influence amplifying or dampening exploitation feedbacks among Tanzanian …

JE Cinner, C Folke, T Daw, CC Hicks - Global Environmental Change, 2011 - Elsevier
Environmental change often requires societies to adapt. In some instances, these
adaptations can create feedbacks that amplify the change. Alternatively, other adaptations …

Effects of fisheries closures and gear restrictions on fishing income in a Kenyan coral reef

TR McCLANAHAN - Conservation Biology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The adoption of fisheries closures and gear restrictions in the conservation of coral reefs
may be limited by poor understanding of the economic profitability of competing economic …

[图书][B] Adapting to a changing environment: confronting the consequences of climate change

TR McClanahan, J Cinner - 2012 - books.google.com
For those who depend on the bounty of the sea for their livelihoods, climate change and its
consequences (warming water, coral bleaching, rising sea levels) could spell disaster. The …

Artisanal fisher migration patterns in coastal East Africa

IN Wanyonyi, A Wamukota, S Mesaki… - Ocean & coastal …, 2016 - Elsevier
Migration is a feature of most small-scale fisheries across the world and has previously been
described in spatial and temporal terms. This study assessed spatial and temporal migration …

Fishery trends, resource-use and management system in the Ungwana Bay fishery Kenya

B Fulanda, J Ohtomi, E Mueni, E Kimani - Ocean & coastal management, 2011 - Elsevier
The present study assessed trends in resource-use, partitioning and management in the
Ungwana Bay fishery, Kenya, using surplus production models. The fishery is one of East …

Bottom shrimp trawling impacts on species distribution and fishery dynamics; Ungwana Bay fishery Kenya before and after the 2006 trawl ban

C Munga, S Ndegwa, B Fulanda, J Manyala, E Kimani… - Fisheries Science, 2012 - Springer
Abstract The Malindi–Ungwana Bay fishery Kenya is one of the most important marine
fisheries of the Western Indian Ocean. There are two fishing grounds: Formosa and Malindi …

Analysis of constraints and opportunities in marine small-scale fisheries value chain: A multi-criteria decision approach

P Kimani, A Wamukota, JO Manyala… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Small-Scale Fisheries (SSFs) globally and in Kenya face myriad constraints.
However, there is little empirical information about actors' perspectives of these constraints …

Potential for conflicts in recreational and artisanal billfish fisheries on the coast of Kenya

NI Kadagi, N Wambiji, ME Swisher - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region is home to several species of billfish that
are important ecologically as top predators and as a source of local livelihoods both within …

Species composition, distribution patterns and population structure of penaeid shrimps in Malindi-Ungwana Bay, Kenya, based on experimental bottom trawl surveys

CN Munga, S Mwangi, H Ong'anda, R Ruwa… - Fisheries …, 2013 - Elsevier
The species composition, distribution patterns and abundance of penaeid shrimps in Malindi-
Ungwana Bay, Kenya, were investigated after six years of no bottom trawling in the area …

Outside the law? Analyzing policy gaps in addressing fishers' migration in East Africa

B Crona, S Rosendo - Marine Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
Coastal areas, and their small-scale fisheries, are important targets for both internal and
transboundary migration partly because high mobility is an inherent feature of many …