Since 2002, Eco Ethics Kenya has been working with artisanal fishermen in the coastal areas of Kenya with the goal of ensuring sustainable utilization and management of fisheries resources. The key concern has been infrastructure as an enabler of fisheries...
Small-scale fishing has taken place on Kenya’s coast for centuries. However today, the productivity and biodiversity of its marine fisheries are in decline. Recent population growth has increased the pressure on the coastal resources, while the cultural...
Many fish landing sites on the Kenyan coast have no infrastructure, lacking the depots locally known as bandas. This forces the fishermen to land their fish on bare ground, with all the related risks of contamination, spoilage and subsequent low prices. In partnership...