Reef Fisheries
Mid Day Science Series
6/23/2015 – Eva Schemmel, “Integrating Local Ecological Knowledge with Science to Refine Traditional Community-Based Fishing Moon Calendars“
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One of the objectives of the Hawaii Coral Reef Strategy is to increase the abundance and average size of five targeted coral reef fisheries species critical to reef health and ecological function.
The following projects were implemented by the Hawaii Coral Reef Program to address that objective:
Project Summary: Meta Analysis of Reef Fish Data in Hawaii: Biogeography and Gradients of Human Impact
Project Summary: Integrating Local Ecological Knowledge with Novel Scientific Tools to Refine Traditional Community Based Fishing Moon Calendars
Past Fisheries Reports:
- Measurement Guide for Nearshore Fishes of Hawaii
- Temporal Closure report-Attached Beets report
- Life History Compendium for Exploited Hawaiian Fishes- attached-Life History Compendium of Exploited Hawaiian Fishes_July 2008
- Growth, Mortality, Reproduction of Manini-attached-Growth, mortality and reproduction of Manini_ July 2008
- Assessment of Hawaiian Goatfish- attached-Size-
dependent and age-based female fecundity and reproductive output for Mulloidichthys flavolineatus, M. vanicolensis, P.porphyreus_July 2009 - Memo-Expanding Indicator Fish Species to Ten-attached-Explanation of the expansion to ten indicator fish species for objective 1 of Goal 2 for the Hawaii Coral Reef Strategy