Search Results - "Wambiji, N."
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Status and challenges for sustainable billfish fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean
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
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
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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Marine mammal conservation: over the horizon
Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2021)“…Marine mammals can play important ecological roles in aquatic ecosystems, and their presence can be key to community structure and function. Consequently,…”
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Macrofauna Settlement on Pearl Oyster Collectors in Kenya: Seasonality and Abundance
Published in Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science (27-11-2009)Get full text
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Macrofauna settlement on pearl oyster collectors in Kenya: seasonality and abundance
Published in Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science (01-03-2008)“…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
Published in Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science (01-03-2008)“…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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