| Literature DB >> 26795842 |
Uwe Zajonz1, Edouard Lavergne2, Rebecca Klaus3, Friedhelm Krupp4, Moteah Sheikh Aideed5, Fouad Naseeb Saeed6.
Abstract
The Socotra Archipelago is situated in the Gulf of Aden where tropical and "pseudo-temperate" conditions combine to create a unique marine ecosystem. The diversity, ecology, productivity and fisheries of the coastal fish assemblages are still relatively understudied and no update of the scientific knowledge existed. The islands support unique coastal and coral-associated fish assemblages in spite of the limited biogenic reef frameworks. Fish diversity is the highest among comparable Arabian eco-regions, and fish biomass productivity high too by Indian Ocean standards. The production of the once traditionally-managed small-scale fishery is severely declining and whether it is sustainable nowadays is extremely doubtful. At a time when Yemen is torn apart by a severe political and humanitarian crisis it is timely to review and update the current state of knowledge for scientists and managers, and thereby ease access to existing information, facilitating follow-on studies and evidence-based conservation and fisheries management.Entities:
Keywords: Artisanal fisheries; Diversity and ecology; Fish assemblages; Fish biomass; Socotra Archipelago
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26795842 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.11.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553