Abstract:
How communities interact with natural resources is a critical topic of discussion
around the world. In this study, we approach the phenomenon from the fishers’
perspective. This study aims to explore the perception and knowledge of local
fishers regarding fishing practices. With the help of interviews and focus group
discussions with residents of three fishing communities located along the Indian
Ocean coast in Tanzania, the research discovered that these local fishers are not
just engaged in catching fish; they also possess a valuable understanding of the
ocean and fishing practices. The study concludes that incorporating the
perception and knowledge of these local fishermen into future fisheries
management initiatives could be highly beneficial.