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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 7. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Socioeconomic aspects; Environmental management; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/79
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 6. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/78
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 5. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/77
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 8. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/80
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Ulva reticulata and Gracilaria crassa: Macroalgae That Can Biofilter Effluent from Tidal Fishponds in Tanzania OceanDocs
Msuya, F.E.; Neori, A..
Macroalgae (seaweed) can be cultured effectively for the production of useful algal biomass and removal of nutrients from fishpond effluents. A land-based, tide/gravity-driven flow-through, fish-macroalgae integrated system was studied at Makoba Bay, Zanzibar, Tanzania, during May-October, 2000. Rectangular cages made of 1-inch mesh netting were constructed in channels that received the outflows of the fishponds. Four species of macroalgae were planted in the cages and compared for their usefulness as biofilters. Gracilaria crassa and Ulva reticulata grew at average rates of 1.5 and 1.2 %, respectively. Both species removed nitrogen as seaweed protein at rates of up to 0.4 g N/m2/d. The algal biomass produced was of good quality with protein dry weight...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Algae Biofilters Seaweed Proteins Marine aquaculture Nutrients Eutrophication Sustainable development ISW; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 14. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/87
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 13. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/86
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 9. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/82
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Estimating fishery statistics in the artisanal fishery of Zanzibar, Tanzania: How big a sample size is required? OceanDocs
Jiddawi, N.S.; Stanley, R.D.; Kronlund, A.R..
We examined the sampling effort required to estimate annual fishery landing statistics from the artisanal fishery. Using the observed variability among landing days in two villages in Zanzibar, Tanzania, we are able to present the relationship between predicted precision and sampling effort and take advantage of the strong correlation between lunar day and landings to demonstrate a potential gain in sampling efficiency of 30 % from stratification. The observed data are then used to simulate a 'virtual' year of landings for the two villages and demonstrate how the simulated year of observations can be used to simulate and assess various sampling strategies. In addition, it provides a heuristic tool for demonstrating the likelihood of how much anyone sampled...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Catch data Artisanal fisheries Coral reefs Fishery statistics ISW; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/23
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 1. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/73
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Methane Emission, Sulphide Concentration and Redox Potential Profiles in Mtoni Mangrove Sediment, Tanzania OceanDocs
Lyimo, T.J.; Pol, A.; Op den Camp, H.J.M..
Mangrove forest sediments were investigated with respect to organic matter content, bacterial numbers, methane emission, sulphide concentration and redox potential profiles. The sediments had characteristically high organic matter content (varying from 8 to 30 % of dry weight) and high bacterial numbers (varying from 5 to 20 x 10<sup>8</sup> cells/g fw). Both values decreased with depth (0-30 cm). Methane emission, sulphide and redox profiles on the other hand, showed remarkable differences between and among sampling sites. In areas with a high abundance of leaf litter and few trees very high sulphide concentrations were encountered: increasing from about I mM at the surface to 25 mM at 30-40 cm depth. Redox values were consistently low; from...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Mangroves Sediments Organic matter Methanogenesis Sulphate reduction Redox potential Bacteria Biomass ISW; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/28
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The Incidental Catch of Dolphins in Gillnet Fisheries in Zanzibar, Tanzania OceanDocs
Amir, O.A.; Berggren, P.; Jiddawi, N.S..
The level of incidental catches of dolphins in artisanal gillnet fisheries was investigated in a questionnaire survey of 101 gillnet vessel operators from 10 villages in Unguja island of Zanzibar, representing half of all the gillnet fishing fleet in 1999. A total of 96 dolphins were reported to have been incidentally caught between 1995 and 1999; 43 Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus), 29 spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris), 5 lndo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) and 19 unidentified dolphins. Most of these incidental catches (46) were reported in 1999. We extrapolate that 93 animals may have been incidentally caught by the entire fishing fleet (201 vessels) during 1999. This estimate represents a serious cause for concern,...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: By-catch Gillnet Marine fisheries ISW; Zanzibar; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37
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Coral Reef Benthos and Fisheries in Tanzania Before and After the 1998 Bleaching and Mortality Event OceanDocs
Muhando, C.A.; Mohammed, M.S..
Surveys conducted in the 1980s and early 1990s indicated that coral reefs in Tanzania were being degraded by overexploitation and destructive resource harvesting practices, particularly dynamite fishing and the use of dragnets, with concomitant reduction in fish abundance. Despite reduction in dynamite fishing on most parts of the Tanzania coast, recent coral reef surveys (1999 and 2000) have indicated that live coral cover and the health of reef corals were further degraded by the 1998 coral bleaching event. The extent of coral mortality differed between areas and species. Although the relative contribution of some taxa such as acroporids and pocilloporids decreased on most reefs surveyed, there was no evidence of species extinction. Despite extensive...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coral reefs Mortality causes Benthos Reef fish Bleaching Degradation ISW; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 12. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/85
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Pwani Yetu: Issue 4. April 1999.Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/76
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Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Edible Biota from the Coastal Area of Dar es Salaam City OceanDocs
Mwevura, H.; Othman, O.C.; Mhehe, G.L..
This paper reports on the levels of organochlorine pesticide residues in edible biota from the coastal area of Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania. Samples were collected from the Msimbazi and Kizinga rivers and from the coastal marine environment receiving waters from these rivers. The samples were analysed for various organochlorine pesticide residues using GC-ECD and the results confirmed with GC-MS. Dieldrin, p,p'-DDT, p,p'-DDE, p,p'-DDD, o,p'-DDT and 'Y- HCH were the only organochlorines detected at concentrations above the method detection limits (MDL). The samples showed significant differences in levels of residues depending on location, mode of feeding and age/size of analysed biota. p,p'-DDT to total DDT ratios in biota indicated recent contamination of...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Biota Organochlorine Marine pollution Baseline studies Pesticides ISW; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/30
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Biogenic Assemblage and Hydrodynamic Settings of the Tidally Dominated Reef Platform Sediments of the Zanzibar Channel OceanDocs
Shaghude, Y.W.; Wannas, K.O.; Mahongo, S.B..
The biogenic assemblage and hydrodynamic settings of the tidally dominated reef platform sediments (TDRPS) east of the Zanzibar channel were investigated in order to characterise the carbonate sediments. Benthic foraminifera were found to be the most important group both in terms of average abundance (> 60 % by weight) and also in terms of spatial distribution with ommon occurrence in all sediments samples. Pelecypods with an average abundance of 8 % were slightly less widely distributed. The remaining groups occurred at lower average abundance and less frequently in the sediments. Current measurements indicated that the maximum current speed is higher during spring than during neap tides. The direction is phase-dependent with flood tidal current...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Biogenic deposits Hydrodynamics Carbonate sediments Reef formation Floods Ebb currents ISW; Tanzania.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 10. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/83
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Pwani Yetu - The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership Issue 3. OceanDocs
Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership.
The Newsletter of the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership - Pwani Yetu - 'our coast', is produced every other month in both Kiswahili and English and circulated to all coastal management partners from national level, coastal communities and the private sector. Pwani Yetu reports on coastal and marine activities, including issues on conservation, environment, and social economic development. 'Research Group' TCMP.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Coastal zone management; Tanzania; Environmental management; Socioeconomic aspects; Resource conservation.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/75
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Annotated list of new records of marine macroalgae for Kenya and Tanzania, since Isaac's and Jaasund's publications OMA
Coppejans, E.; Leliaert, F.; De Clerck, O..
48 species of Rhodophyta, 10 species of Phaeophyta and 38 species of Chlorophyta, newly reported since Isaac's publications on seaweeds from Kenya and Jaasund's papers on macroalgae fiom Tanzania, are listed with bibliograpbic, taxonomic and biogeographic comments. Some of these species were previously published in more detailed taxonomic studies by this paper's authors.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Algae; New records; Kenya; Tanzania.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/242248.pdf
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