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Title: Ecosystem modelling to support fisheries management efforts in the Nyali-Mombasa area, coastal Kenya
Authors: Wabnitz, C.
Omukoto, J.
Daw, T.
Cheung, W.
Keywords: ecosystem modelling
Fisheries management
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Wabnitz, Colette C.C., Omukoto, Johnstone O., Daw, Tim, Cheung, William W. L. (2018) Ecosystem modelling to support fisheries management efforts in the Nyali-Mombasa area, coastal Kenya. Fisheries Centre Research Report 28 (1): 76 pp
Series/Report no.: Fisheries Centre Research Report;28 (1): 76 pp
Abstract: This volume investigates the consequences from the effective ban of different fishing gears at Nyali-Mombasa, a site on the Kenyan coast. Using ecosystem modelling, it explores different scenarios for evaluating high-level impacts of various intervention or management decisions, as well as the resulting socio-economic consequences on relevant communities. The work has mapped various aspects of the Nyali-Mombasa ecosystem through the creation of a food web model, reproducing and quantifying main energy flows, and holistically investigating dominant food-web dynamics, and the role of fisheries on the system. With the exception of a simple Maputo Bay model (Silva et al. 1993), this research is the first to develop an Ecopath model for a coastal area in East Africa.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1915
ISSN: 1198-6727
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