A socio-ecological system perspective on trade interactions within artisanal fisheries in coastal Kenya

John Ndarathi, Cosmas Munga, J. Hugé, F. Dahdouh-Guebas
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Assessments of coastal artisanal fisheries are progressively adopting a social-ecological system (SES) approach as an effective means to accumulate knowledge and integrate findings on different aspects of the fisheries. Ostrom’s SES framework was used to guide assessment of interactions between and within the harvesting and supply-chain processes and the effect of external drivers, seasonal monsoons and tourism, on both processes in a coastal artisanal fishery system in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Specific analyses focused on seasonal catch composition, key resource user groups involved in the fish trade and the resource units traded by each user group. The snowball method was used to identify key resource user groups within the fishery sector, who were then interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires (n = 60). Additionally, existing annual shore-based catch assessment and monthly fish landings data for the years 2014 and 2015 were incorporated for analysis of artisanal catch properties (species composition and weight). Comparison of seasonal catch composition was carried out using sample-based rarefaction curves. Higher fish landings and higher species diversity were recorded during the North-East Monsoon season. Further, a simple fish harvesting-supply network comprising of six key resource user groups (i.e. hotels, fish processing companies, dealers, small-scale fish processors (mama karanga), fish mongers and fishers) was outlined. The tourism industry, through hotels, creates a high demand for fish coinciding with a higher catchability and supply during the calm North-East Monsoon season and consequently, dealers hire migrant fishermen to target pelagic fish. Evidence of interactions within and between different fishery sub-systems, as well as the effect of monsoon seasons and tourism on the exploitation and market dynamics of the multispecies fishery, highlight the need for comprehensive management plans to strengthen self-organization among resource users and to increase adaptive capacity within the fishery system.
肯尼亚沿海地区手工渔业贸易互动的社会生态系统视角
沿海手工渔业的评估正逐步采用社会-生态系统方法,作为积累知识和综合渔业不同方面的调查结果的有效手段。Ostrom的SES框架被用于指导评估收获和供应链过程之间和内部的相互作用,以及外部驱动因素(季节性季风和旅游业)对肯尼亚加齐湾沿海手工渔业系统这两个过程的影响。具体分析侧重于季节性渔获量组成、参与鱼类贸易的主要资源用户群体和每个用户群体交易的资源单位。使用滚雪球法确定渔业部门内的关键资源用户群体,然后使用半结构化问卷对他们进行访谈(n = 60)。此外,将现有的年度岸基捕捞评估数据和2014年和2015年的月度渔获量数据纳入人工捕捞特性(物种组成和重量)分析。采用基于样本的稀疏曲线对季节捕捞组成进行比较。在东北季风季节,渔获量较高,物种多样性较高。此外,概述了一个简单的鱼类收获供应网络,包括六个主要资源用户群体(即旅馆、鱼类加工公司、经销商、小规模鱼类加工商、鱼贩和渔民)。旅游业通过酒店创造了对鱼类的高需求,同时在平静的东北季风季节,捕鱼量和供应也较高,因此,经销商雇用移徙渔民捕捞远洋鱼类。不同渔业子系统内部和之间相互作用的证据,以及季风季节和旅游业对多物种渔业的开发和市场动态的影响,突出表明需要制定全面的管理计划,以加强资源使用者之间的自我组织,并增加渔业系统内的适应能力。
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