The latest issue of the Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science has just been published. This issue, Vol 19, No 1 (2020) has the following articles:
i) Vilma Machava-António, Salomão O. Bandeira, Célia C. Macamo, Rosalina Mahanzule – Value chain analysis of mangrove forests in central Mozambique: Uses, stakeholders and income
ii) Walter Jabali, Andrew Wamukota, Bernerd Fulanda – The role of indigenous knowledge in the management of marine resources: a case study of Kuruwitu and Mkunguni fishing areas in Kenya
iii) Sidónio Machaieie, Isabel M. Silva – Spawning aggregations of fish in Cabo Delgado, Northern Mozambique: An interview-based survey of artisanal fishers
iv) Mumini Dzoga, Danny Simatele, Cosmas Munga – Characterisation of artisanal catches in selected fishing areas of the Lower Tana Delta and Malindi-Ungwana Bay, Kenya
v) Maurice O. Obiero, Rose Kigathi, Nicholas Odongo – Effect of initial handling by artisanal fishermen on the quality of penaeid shrimps in Kurawa on the north coast of Kenya
vi) Philip Olale, Collins Odote, Robert Kibugi – Leveraging integrated spatial planning for sustainable regulation of coastal tourism activities in Malindi town, Kenya
vii) Haji Mwevura, Peter Nkedi-Kizza, Michael Kishimba, Henrik Kylin – Adsorption-desorption of chlorpyrifos in soils and sediments from the Rufiji Delta, Tanzania
viii) Farida A. Hassan, Melckzedeck K. Osore, Hilda A. Ong’ayo – Determinants of sustainability for community-based water projects: the case of Hazina Ya Maendeleo Ya Pwani in coastal Kenya
ix) Yussuf S. Yussuf, Saleh A. Yahya – Size-distribution and length-weight relationship of a deep-water population of Holothuria scabra (Jaeger, 1833) in Zanzibar, Tanzania
x) Deeya Jahajeeah, Vishwakalyan Bhoyroo, Mala Ranghoo-Sanmukhiya – A review of soft corals (Octocorallia: Alcyonacea) and their symbionts: Distribution of clades and functionality
Individual papers or the whole issue can be downloaded from here