Ecological and socio-economic assessment of Kenyan coastal fisheries
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2013Author
Munga, Cosmas Nzaka
Kimani, Edward
Vanreusel, Ann
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This study explores and describes the status of the fisheries resources in the Malindi-Ungwana Bay,
Kenya. In addition to shrimp bottom trawling, the bay also supports a variety of artisanal fishing
techniques with associated resource-use conflict experienced for quite some time until a ban on
bottom trawling was imposed. This study therefore, focuses on a before and after the trawling ban
effect on shrimp populations and finfish bycatch distribution and abundance, and the characterisation of artisanal finfish catches in terms of catch composition, catch-per-unit-effort, and mean
trophic level by vessel-gear categories. Apart from providing the current status of exploitation level
of the fisheries resources, the scientific information generated from this study is also useful for the
revision of the shrimp fishery management plan that was formulated with inadequate scientific and
background information during the six year bottom trawling ban in the bay.