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    Managing coastal pelagic fisheries

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    2017
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    Okemwa, Gladys M
    Maina, George W
    Munga, Cosmas N
    Mueni, Elizabeth
    Barabara, Mwaka S
    Ndegwa, Stephen
    Thoya, Pascal
    Ntheketha, Nicholas
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    Abstract
    2 Balancing sustainability and conservation concerns with the socioeconomic needs of 3 small-scale fishers is a dilemma that is commonly faced by fisheries managers. In this paper, 4 we present a case study on managing the developing small-scale purse seine (or ring net) 5 fishery introduced to Kenya by migrant fishers. The fishery, which primarily targets coastal 6 pelagics in offshore waters, was deduced to have the potential of reducing fishing effort on 7 nearshore demersal reef fish stocks while enhancing fisheries production and fisher 8 livelihoods. The expanding fishery elicited much controversy resulting in resource use 9 conflicts related to gear competition and concerns about the environmental impacts of the gear. 10 We detail the consultative planning process that was undertaken to develop a gear-based 11 management plan spanning over 10 years from 2004 to 2016. We briefly document the catch 12 dynamics and evolution of the fishery, and further detail the challenges and key outcomes of 13 the decision-making process. Regulatory measures agreed by stakeholders include restrictions 14 on gear dimensions as well as spatial restrictions defining the distance and depth of operation. 15 Effective implementation and enforcement of the measures will require collective action from 16 all stakeholders. Future considerations should focus on harmonization of proposed measures in 17 transboundary areas.
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