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    Status and challenges for sustainable billfish fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean by Kadagi, N. I., Wambiji, N., Mann, B., Parker, D., Daly, R., Thoya, P., Rato, D. A. M., Halafo, J., Gaspare, L., Sweke, E. A., Ahmed, S., Raseta, S. B., Osore, M., Maina, J., Glaser, S., Ahrens, R., Sumaila, U. R.

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-12-2022)
    “…Billfish species (families Istiophoridae and Xiphiidae) are caught in artisanal, recreational, and commercial fisheries throughout the Western Indian Ocean…”
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    Spatial patterns and environmental risks of ringnet fishing along the Kenyan coast by Thoya, P, Pérez-Jorge, S, Okemwa, GM, Mwamlavya, H, Tuda, A, Wambiji, N, Maina, JM

    Published in African journal of marine science (02-01-2020)
    “…Ringnet fishing began in the early 20th century and is practised worldwide, mainly to target nearshore pelagic species. The method was introduced to Kenya's…”
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    Potential for conflicts in recreational and artisanal billfish fisheries on the coast of Kenya by Kadagi, N.I., Wambiji, N., Swisher, M.E.

    Published in Marine policy (01-07-2020)
    “…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…”
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    Macrofauna settlement on pearl oyster collectors in Kenya: seasonality and abundance by Kimani, EN, Mavuti, K M, Mukiama, T K, Wambiji, N

    “…Collection of pearl oyster seed using artificial collectors is a critical step in the production of cultured pearls. This paper reports the seasonal abundance…”
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    Marine mammal bycatch in the Southwest Indian Ocean: Review and need for a comprehensive status assessment by Kiszka, J, Muir, C, Poonian, C, Cox, T M, Amir, O A, Bourjea, J, Razafindrakoto, Yvette, Wambiji, N, Bristol, N

    “…Incidental catch in fishing gears is a serious, worldwide threat to marine megafauna particularly sea turtles, sharks and marine mammals). In order to inform…”
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