Dilemma of Small-scale Fishers at the Dawn of Industrial Fishing in Kenya
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Author
Muchiri, M.S.Date
2001
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People of the Kenya coast have lived off the Indian Ocean for as long as memory can go. Folklore and legend reflect a history of dependence on the sea for livelihood, including fisheries. Due to technological limitation coupled with small human populations, harvesting from the sea had little effect in the past. Fishermen relied on simple fishing gear operated either from the shore or from dug-out and small planked canoes to supply needs of their families....Publisher or University
ICSF/ IOIConference Name
Coastal Communities and the Indian Ocean’s Future.ConferenceConference Location
Chennai, IndiaConference Date
9 – 13 October 2001Colecciones