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WATCH: Fish Bomb Free Sabah Webinar
SFB-USA and SFB-MY recently joined BluHope.org for a webinar about fish bombing in Sabah.
SFB USA Joins Coalition To Study The Effects Of Seal Bombing On Whale Behavior In The Monterey Bay
While continuing our work in the Marine Protected Areas in Malaysian Borneo, Stop Fish Bombing USA is lending our expertise and technology to an issue much closer to home: bombs in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
National Sensor Network To Monitoring Fish Bombing
There is growing interest in the relatively time-consuming, complex and expensive process of growing coral fragments in nurseries for transplant back into the wild.
These Nomads Spend Nearly Their Entire Lives At Sea — But They Could Be The Last Generation To Do So
UK native James Morgan was studying photography in London when he read about a group of seafaring Southeast Asian nomads who had survived the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami with almost no casualties.
Sabah Shark And Ray Catch, Trade, And Conservation
Malaysia is a treasure trove of shark and ray diversity, with many endemic species valuable to the natural heritage and ecology, and with increasing value to the Malaysian economy that extends beyond fishing. As the population increases and more people rely on the oceans for food, managing marine food resource sustainably is increasingly urgent.
Noise Impacts In The Marine Environment
Marine life face threats from many different human activities, including fishing, habitat destruction and man-made noise. Underwater sound is well studied and understood but can now be modeled so that the results from the models reflect both the physical factors and the biological responses in an integrated way.
Locating Fish Bomb Blasts In Real-Time Using A Networked Acoustic System
Results are presented of a demonstration of real-time fish blast location in Sabah, Malaysia using a networked hydroacoustic array based on the ShotSpotter gunshot location system.
Acoustic Monitoring To Document The Spatial Distribution And Hotspots Of Blast Fishing In Tanzania
Destructive fishing using explosives occurs in a number of countries worldwide, negatively impacting coral reefs and fisheries on which millions of people rely. Documenting, quantifying and combating the problem has proved problematic.
Ecosystem Services And Community Based Coral Reef Management Institutions In Post Blast-Fishing Indonesia
Depending upon the institutional framework, coral reef ecosystems and local economic development can be synergistic. When managed properly through local institutions, coral reef systems can deliver ecosystem services that create livelihoods and increase local prosperity in dependent communities.
Dynamite Fishing In Tanzania
Fishing using explosives is common in Tanzanian waters; it is considered to be more widely practiced now than at any other point in history.
Fishing Industry's Effects On Coral Reefs
Fisheries often use extremely destructive methods in order to catch fish. One very common destructive fishing method is by the use of dynamite, often referred to as “blast fishing.”
Stateless Stakeholders, Seen But Not Heard? The Case of the Sama Dilaut in Sabah, Malaysia
The Sama Dilaut (also known as Bajau Laut) are a largely stateless maritime community living in the coastal region of the east Malaysian state of Sabah.