Marine Conservation: The voice of the fishers

TitleMarine Conservation: The voice of the fishers
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsN. Versleijen, and J.C. Hoorweg
Secondary TitlePaper presented at Coastal Ecology Conference IV, Mombasa, May 29-30, 2006
Date Published2006///
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsKenya
Abstract

This paper examines attitudes towards marine conservation among fishers from two villages in Kilifi District, Kenya. It focuses on how the views of fishers have contributed to their willingness to engage in marine conservation and considers how these attitudes developed. Uyombo is situated near the Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve and the fishers from this village have encountered formal methods of conservation in their daily fishing activities. There is no marine park in the vicinity of Takaungu but fishers in Takaungu have used informal methods of conservation in the past, unlike those employed in Uyombo). These traditional ways have, however, lost most of their effectiveness. Data were collected in 2000, 2001 and 2003 and the study shows how experiences have shaped fishers' attitudes towards conservation and their perceptions of how conservation efforts should, or should not, be carried out. The fishers from Uyombo, as a result of their experiences with the Marine National Park, have developed such a negative attitude towards marine conservation that it may be difficult to involve them in any meaningful activities in the future. The fishers in Takaungu, on the other hand, are willing to participate in marine conservation activities provided these do not endanger their livelihoods and are on an equal partnership basis.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/13010
Citation Key2054