TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES AND THE CONSERVATION OF THE GASTROPOD (TROCHUS-NILITOCUS) AND FISH STOCKS IN THE MALUKU PROVINCE (EASTERN INDONESIA)

Citation
Sm. Evans et al., TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES AND THE CONSERVATION OF THE GASTROPOD (TROCHUS-NILITOCUS) AND FISH STOCKS IN THE MALUKU PROVINCE (EASTERN INDONESIA), Fisheries research, 31(1-2), 1997, pp. 83-91
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries
Journal title
ISSN journal
01657836
Volume
31
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
83 - 91
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-7836(1997)31:1-2<83:TMATCO>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Some coastal villages in Maluku manage marine resources by the system of sasi, whereby stocks are harvested during limited open seasons only . These are determined by the leaders of the community. Sasi is strict ly observed in exploiting stocks of the gastropod Trochus nilitocus in the Kei islands and other parts of Southeast Maluku. Harvests have no t declined during the past 8 or so years (as long as detailed records have been kept). There were nevertheless especially large harvests at some villages on Kei Besar in 1994, and these may be the first indicat ion of overexploitation of stocks. In Central Maluku sasi was observed in managing trochus stocks at Nolloth village on Saparua It was opera ted by two villages only on Ambon (n = 15) in relation to fin fish. St ocks of trochus and fish have declined in coastal waters of Saparua an d Ambon during the past decade. These declines are probably related to anthropogenic impacts. These may include increased pressure on fish s tocks due to: increases in human populations in coastal villages, fall in the value of terrestrial crops, changes in fishing practices, the need for fishermen to increase their incomes in order to pay-off loans , degradation of coastal habitats and non-observance of sasi. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.