HIV and AIDS among fisherfolk: a threat to 'responsible fisheries'?

EH Allison, JA Seeley - Fish and fisheries, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Fishing communities are often among the highest‐risk groups in countries with high overall
rates of HIV/AIDS prevalence. Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS stems from complex, interacting …

HIV/AIDS in fishing communities: challenges to delivering antiretroviral therapy to vulnerable groups

JA Seeley, EH Allison - AIDS care, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Fishing communities have been identified as among the highest-risk groups for HIV infection
in countries with high overall rates of HIV/AIDS prevalence. Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS stems …

The decline of a regional fishing nation: the case of Ghana and West Africa

J Atta‐Mills, J Alder… - Natural Resources …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Inadequate trade policies, globalization of the fishing industry, dominance of Europe's
distant water fleets, declarations of exclusive economic zones (EEZs) by neighbouring West …

Fuel price increase, subsidies, overcapacity, and resource sustainability

UR Sumaila, L Teh, R Watson… - ICES Journal of …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Sumaila, UR, Teh, L., Watson, R., Tyedmers, P., and Pauly, D. 2008. Fuel price
increase, subsidies, overcapacity, and resource sustainability.–ICES Journal of Marine …

Climate change impacts on fisheries in West Africa: implications for economic, food and nutritional security

VWY Lam, WWL Cheung, W Swartz… - African Journal of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
West Africa was identified as one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change in
previous global analyses. Adverse changes in marine resources under climate change may …

Mobility and fisherfolk livelihoods on Lake Victoria: implications for vulnerability and risk

F Nunan - Geoforum, 2010 - Elsevier
Migration forms an essential livelihood strategy for many fisherfolk in the developing world,
largely responding to fluctuating fish availability and prices. On Lake Victoria, East Africa …

Migration of Senegalese fishers: a case for regional approach to management

T Binet, P Failler, A Thorpe - Maritime Studies, 2012 - Springer
This article traces the recent history of Senegalese small-scale fishers' migration in West
Africa. It details how migration of Senegalese fishers developed and then intensified to …

Migration and translocal livelihoods of coastal small-scale fishers in Bangladesh

MM Islam, J Herbeck - The Journal of Development Studies, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Based on qualitative fieldwork, this study analyses reasons and outcomes of fishers'
migration in Bangladesh. The results show that fishers' livelihoods are characterised by a …

Artisanal fisher migration patterns in coastal East Africa

IN Wanyonyi, A Wamukota, S Mesaki… - Ocean & coastal …, 2016 - Elsevier
Migration is a feature of most small-scale fisheries across the world and has previously been
described in spatial and temporal terms. This study assessed spatial and temporal migration …

Wealth, rights, and resilience: an agenda for governance reform in small‐scale fisheries

BD Ratner, EH Allison - Development Policy Review, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The diversity of social, ecological and economic characteristics of small‐scale fisheries in
developing countries means that context‐specific assessments are required to understand …