A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia

The marine aquarium trade has played an important role in shaping the ecological state of coral reefs in Indonesia and much of the Asia-Pacific. The use of cyanide by ornamental fishers in Buleleng District, Bali, in the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a precipitous decline in the ecological health...

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Main Author: Frey, James
Other Authors: Berkes, Fikret (Natural Resources Institute)
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/15162
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-151622014-10-22T03:53:01Z A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia Frey, James Berkes, Fikret (Natural Resources Institute) Armitage, Derek (University of Waterloo) Sinclair, John (Natural Resources Institute) Sevenhuysen, Gustaaf (Human Ecology) ornamental fishing knowledge co-production adaptive governance marine conservation-development cyanide Bali Indonesia The marine aquarium trade has played an important role in shaping the ecological state of coral reefs in Indonesia and much of the Asia-Pacific. The use of cyanide by ornamental fishers in Buleleng District, Bali, in the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a precipitous decline in the ecological health of reefs. Cyanide-free harvesting techniques were introduced after 2000, along with reef restoration measures. This thesis examines social and ecological processes in the fishing village of Les, Bali, in ending the use of cyanide and the resulting ecological restoration. An emphasis on conservation-development (with livelihood objectives) was important in securing interest and cooperation across stakeholder groups. Adaptive approaches to governance and knowledge co-production were also important. The strategy used at Les is now being exported to other communities across Indonesia, and provides a promising example of a marine resources-based conservation-development initiative that may be implemented at other, similar communities. 2013-01-21T18:51:03Z 2013-01-21T18:51:03Z 2013-01-21 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/15162
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topic ornamental
fishing
knowledge
co-production
adaptive
governance
marine
conservation-development
cyanide
Bali
Indonesia
spellingShingle ornamental
fishing
knowledge
co-production
adaptive
governance
marine
conservation-development
cyanide
Bali
Indonesia
Frey, James
A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia
description The marine aquarium trade has played an important role in shaping the ecological state of coral reefs in Indonesia and much of the Asia-Pacific. The use of cyanide by ornamental fishers in Buleleng District, Bali, in the 1980s and 1990s has resulted in a precipitous decline in the ecological health of reefs. Cyanide-free harvesting techniques were introduced after 2000, along with reef restoration measures. This thesis examines social and ecological processes in the fishing village of Les, Bali, in ending the use of cyanide and the resulting ecological restoration. An emphasis on conservation-development (with livelihood objectives) was important in securing interest and cooperation across stakeholder groups. Adaptive approaches to governance and knowledge co-production were also important. The strategy used at Les is now being exported to other communities across Indonesia, and provides a promising example of a marine resources-based conservation-development initiative that may be implemented at other, similar communities.
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title A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia
title_short A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia
title_full A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia
title_fullStr A community-based approach to sustainable ornamental fishing on coral reefs, Bali, Indonesia
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