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Potamonautes gorongosa, a new species of potamonautid freshwater crab (Decapoda, Brachyura) from Mozambique, southeastern Africa
Cumberlidge, N.; Naskrecki, P. & Daniels, S.
2016
Nauplius
Sofala
A new species of the freshwater crab genus Potamonautes MacLeay, 1838, is described from Gorongosa National Park in Sofala Province, Mozambique, southern Africa. Potamonautes gorongosa, new species, is morphologically and phylogenetically distinct from the other species of Potamonautes found in Mozambique and nearby countries, and is most closely related to Potamonautes mutareensis Phiri and Daniels, 2013, from eastern Zimbabwe. Th e new species diff ers from this species and its other congeners by a unique combination of morphological characters of the fi rst gonopod, the anterior sternum, third maxilliped, and the major cheliped.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Parque Nacional de Gorongosa
Potamonautes gorongosa, a new species of potamonautid freshwater crab (Decapoda, Brachyura) from Mozambique, southeastern Africa
Does the Limpopo River Basin have sufficient water for massive irrigation development in the plains of Mozambique?
der Zaag, P. Et al.
2010
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Gaza
This paper verifies whether the water resources of the transboundary Limpopo River Basin are sufficient for the planned massive irrigation developments in the Mozambique part of this basin, namely 73,000 ha, in addition to existing irrigation (estimated at 9400 ha), and natural growth of common use irrigation (4000 ha). This development includes the expansion of sugar cane production for the production of ethanol as a biofuel. Total additional water requirements may amount to 1.3 109 m3/a or more. A simple river basin simulation model was constructed in order to assess different irrigation development scenarios, and at two storage capacities of the existing Massingir dam.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade
Parque Nacional de Limpopo
Does the Limpopo River Basin have sufficient water for massive irrigation development in the plains of Mozambique?
major waterbird breeding colony at Lake Urema, Gorongosa National Park, Moçambique
Stalmans, M. Et al
2014
Durban Natural Science Museum Novitates
Sofala
A very large breeding colony of eight waterbird species, comprising 5003 nests and active over March and April 2014 in flooded (0.5-1 m deep), open Faidherbia-Acacia woodland, is described from Lake Urema, Gorongosa National Park, Moçambique. The colony contained breeding Yellow-billed Stork Mycteria ibis (983 nests), African Openbill Anastomus lamelligerus (531 nests), Reed Cormorant Phalacrocorax africanus (2276 nests), African Darter Anhinga rufa (547 nests), Great Egret Egretta alba (330 nests), White-breasted Cormorant (230 nests), Grey Heron Ardea cinerea (82 nests) and African Sacred Ibis Threskiornis aethiopicus (24 nests). The number of Yellow-billed Storks and African Darters present during the 2014 count exceeds the 1% criterion
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Parque Nacional de Gorongosa
major waterbird breeding colony at Lake Urema, Gorongosa National Park, Moçambique
Long-Term Plan for Hydrological Research: Adaptive Management of Water Resources at Gorongosa National Park
Beilfuss, R.; Steinbruch, F. & Owen, R.
2007
PNG
Sofala
The future of Gorongosa NP depends on the sustainable management of its water resources. Hydrological research and monitoring is thus an essential component of the adaptive management system for Gorongosa NP. This plan aims to generate the data, knowledge, and capacity necessary to address the most important challenges to effective water resource management in the Gorongosa system, including: ? Maintenance of Lake Urema and associated floodplain wetlands; ? Deforestation in the catchment; ? Large dams on the Pungwe and Zambezi Rivers; ? Water withdrawals and diversions ? Mercury contamination associated with gold mining; ? Fertilizer and pesticide runoff from agricultural development schemes; ? Climate change.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade
Parque Nacional de Gorongosa
Long-Term Plan for Hydrological Research: Adaptive Management of Water Resources at Gorongosa National Park
An integrated approach for Limpopo Park groundwater characterization for biodiversity safety
Vitale, S. Et al.
2016
Senses Sciences
Gaza
This paper presents a multistep study held in the context of the SECOSUD Phase II project, called “Conservation and equitable use of biological diversity in the SADC region (Southern African Development Community). The present study is developed in the activity research of the SECOSUD Phase II project funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the SADC. One of this project’s objectives is to strengthen the capacities of the SADC region scientific network, in the aim to consolidate and to harmonize the management of natural resources.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Parque Nacional de Limpopo
An integrated approach for Limpopo Park groundwater characterization for biodiversity safety
Gestão da Bacia Hidrográfica do Médio e Baixo Zambeze em Períodos Críticos
Ribeiro, D. & Dolores, S.
2011
Manica; Sofala; Tete; Zambézia
As cheias sempre fizeram parte da história do Rio Zambeze e mesmo tendo impactos negativos os seus benefícios eram superiores na vida do rio. As enchentes trazem os sedimentos ricos em nutrientes, alimentam as áreas húmidas, limpam os canais, braços e afluentes, e muito mais. No passado, o regime de cheias altamente previsíveis do Rio Zambeze permitiu o surgimento de práticas tradicionais e sistemas sociais que dependiam e beneficiavam do funcionamento natural do rio.
Português
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Gestão da Bacia Hidrográfica do Médio e Baixo Zambeze em Períodos Críticos
A Comunidade Ictiológica do Lago Urema, sua Diversidade e Interações Tróficas
Machipane, M.
2010
DCB-UEM
Sofala
Ao todo, 39 amostragens foram efectuadas, sendo 19 em redes de espera e 10 em arrastos, durante a segunda quinzena do mês de Setembro de 2009. Do esforço empreendido, foram capturadas 11 espécies de peixes, pertencentes a 8 famílias. Clarias gariepinus, com mais de 400 indivíduos foi a mais dominante, e as famílias mais abundantes foram Cyprinidae, Mormyridae e Ciclidae, com duas espécies cada. A diversidade de Shanon-Weiner encontrada foi a de 1.571 e com uma Equitabilidade de Pileou de 0.658, e concluiu-se apesar do indice, que o lago apresenta uma grande diversidade.
Português
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Parque Nacional de Gorongosa
A Comunidade Ictiológica do Lago Urema, sua Diversidade e Interações Tróficas
Distribution, structure and simulation modelling of the Wattled Crane population in the Marromeu Complex of the Zambezi Delta, Mozambique
Bento, C.; Beilfuss, R. & Hockey, P.
2007
Sofala
The status of the Vulnerable Wattled Crane (Grus carunculatus) in Mozambique is poorly known, but historical accounts indicate that the species was previously more abundant and widespread than today. Annual surveys during 1995–2002 suggest a core population of about 120 breeding pairs remains in the Zambezi Delta region. Wattled Cranes in the delta are exclusively associated with sedges of the genus Eleocharis, the tubers of which provide the adult cranes’ main food supply. The main Eleocharis areas in the delta, and those supporting the highest density of Wattled Cranes, occur below the adjacent Cheringoma escarpment, where unregulated streams flow onto the floodplain.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Reserva Especial de Marromeu
Distribution, structure and simulation modelling of the Wattled Crane population in the Marromeu Complex of the Zambezi Delta, Mozambique
Multilocus Phylogeny of the Afrotropical Freshwater Crab Fauna Reveals Historical Drainage Connectivity and Transoceanic Dispersal Since the Eocene
Daniels, S. Et al.
2015
SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY
N/A
Phylogenetic reconstruction, divergence time estimations and ancestral range estimation were undertaken for 66% of the Afrotropical freshwater crab fauna (Potamonautidae) based on four partial DNA loci (12S rRNA, 16S rRNA, cytochrome oxidase one [COI], and histone 3). The present study represents the most comprehensive taxonomic sampling of any freshwater crab family globally, and explores the impact of paleodrainage interconnectivity on cladogenesis among freshwater crabs. Phylogenetic analyses of the total evidence data using maximum-likelihood (ML), maximum parsimony (MP), and Bayesian inference (BI) produced a robust statistically-well-supported tree topology that reaffirmedthemonophyly of the Afrotropical freshwater crab fauna.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Multilocus Phylogeny of the Afrotropical Freshwater Crab Fauna Reveals Historical Drainage Connectivity and Transoceanic Dispersal Since the Eocene
Freshwater crabs of Africa: diversity, distribution, and conservation
Cumberlidge, N.
2011
IUCN
N/A
freshwater crabs are among the most important invertebrates inhabiting african inland waters, and these large and conspicuous crustaceans are present in almost all freshwater habitats, from mountain streams to large lowland rivers and smaller water bodies (rathbun 1921; Balss 1936; Bott 1955; Cumberlidge 1999; yeo et al. 2008). The present work focuses on the freshwater crabs of continental africa, which includes northern africa in the Palaearctic zoogeographical zone, and the rest of the african continent that lies in the afrotropical zone.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas; Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Freshwater crabs of Africa: diversity, distribution, and conservation
Quantifying the density of mangrove crabs: Ocypodidae and Grapsidae
Skov, M. Et al.
2002
Marine Biology
N/A
Numerous studies have highlighted the importance of crabs within mangrove ecosystems, but tested methods of enumeration are virtually non-existent. The aim of the present study was to assess the accuracy of quick, non-invasive methods for estimating the population density of three species of mangrove crabs in East Africa: Uca annulipes, Sesarma guttatum and Neosarmatium meinerti. Methods employed depended on the behaviour and habitat of each species. Counts of U. annulipes and N. meinerti individuals that were active on the surface (visual counts) and burrow counts (of U. annulipes) were compared to actual densities.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Florestal; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Quantifying the density of mangrove crabs: Ocypodidae and Grapsidae
Diel behaviour of tuna and non-tuna species at drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the Western Indian Ocean, determined by fishers’ echo-sounder buoys
Lopez, J. Et al.
2017
Mar Biol
N/A
As tropical pelagic species are attracted by floating objects in the surface of the ocean, industrial purse seiners deploy thousands of man-made drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) to facilitate their catch of tunas. However, the sharp increase in the use of DFADs leads to some ecological concerns, such as producing higher amount of by-catch or alteration of natural behaviour of fish. We used fishers’ satellite-linked GPS buoys equipped with echo-sounders to continuously collect acoustic samples under remote DFADs and investigate the diel behaviour patterns of the associated fish (i.e., non-tuna species and small and large tunas) and their potential biological interactions.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Diel behaviour of tuna and non-tuna species at drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the Western Indian Ocean, determined by fishers’ echo-sounder buoys
Sea Turtle Bycatch in the West Indian Ocean: Review, Recommendations and Research Priorities
Bourjea, J. Et al.
2008
Western Indian Ocean J. Mar. Sci.
N/A
Within the framework of the FAO project GCP/INT/919/JPN and a review of published or available data, the relative importance of fishery-related sea turtle mortality in the West Indian Ocean region was assessed for Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Maldives, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, Reunion, Tanzania and Yemen. Three fisheries were identified to significantly impact marine turtles: gillnetting, prawn/shrimp trawling and longlining, but it clearly appears that there is a global lack of published and reliable information regarding marine turtle population assessments and interaction with fisheries in the WIO.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Sea Turtle Bycatch in the West Indian Ocean: Review, Recommendations and Research Priorities
Morphometrics of albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in the Western Indian Ocean
Dhurmeea, Z. Et al.
2016
IOTC
N/A
This paper provides information on the length-length (fork-length, FL with pectoral length, PL and first dorsal length, LD1) and length-weight relationships of albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in five regions of the Western Indian Ocean. Data were obtained for a total of 923 female and 867 male albacore, caught by different fishing gears, and sampled from 2013 to 2015. The regression coefficients of the different relationships are presented. Possible causes of variations in length-weight, including tissue weights (gonad, liver and the rest of the viscera), sex and region are assessed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and linear regressions on log-transformed equations of length and weight.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Morphometrics of albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in the Western Indian Ocean
Bodianus atrolumbus (Valenciennes 1839), a valid species of labrid fish from the southwest Indian Ocean
Randall, J. & Victor, B.
2013
Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation
N/A
Bodianus atrolumbus (Valenciennes 1839), a labrid fish of the southwest Indian Ocean (type locality Mauritius), was placed in the synonymy of B. perditio (Quoy & Gaimard), antitropical in the Pacific Ocean (type locality Tonga), by Smith (1949) who reported the first record for southern Africa. Juveniles of both species are mostly the same in color, featuring a white bar in the middle of the body, followed dorsally by a large black area. The white bar develops into an oval yellow area dorsally on the body in B. perditio, whereas it narrows to a spindleshaped whitish to pink mark on the upper body that extends below the lateral line in B. atrolumbus.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Bodianus atrolumbus (Valenciennes 1839), a valid species of labrid fish from the southwest Indian Ocean
Comparing EIA Procedures and Contents in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique And EU
Rebelo, C. & Guerreiro, J.
S/D
Todas as Províncias
This work will provide a comparative overview of EIA procedures and contents in these three countries and in the EU. The differences are outlined and, in particular, it can be said that the EIA must be carried out by registered experts in the three countries, although such is not specified in the EU Directive. In Tanzania public consultation is mandatory during the scoping, and in Kenya the EIA study report should contain measures to prevent health hazards, to ensure employee safety within the work environment and for emergency management.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Geral
Avaliação de impactos
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Comparing EIA Procedures and Contents in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique And EU
In situ measured current structures of the eddy field in the Mozambique Channel
Ternon, J. Et al.
2014
Deep-Sea Research II
Todas as Províncias
Circulation and the related biological production have been studied during five cruises conducted in the Mozambique Channel (MZC) between 2005 and 2010.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
In situ measured current structures of the eddy field in the Mozambique Channel
Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Western Indian Ocean: Current Knowledge and Recommendations
Sumaila, U. Et al.
S/D
N/A
The Indian Ocean (Figure 1) comprises 20% of the World’s surface water, has an austral to tropical temperature gradient, is bounded to the east by the African continent, to the north by the Asian land mass (which includes semi-enclosed seas - the Red Sea, Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Thailand and Bay of Bengal), and to the West by SE Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Timor L’Este and Australia). The throughflow between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is known as the Australasian Mediterranean Sea (Tomczak and Godfrey, 2003).
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas; Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações
Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo; Avaliação de impactos
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Western Indian Ocean: Current Knowledge and Recommendations
Status of Sea Turtle Conservation in the Western Indian ocean. Regional Seas Reports and Studies
IUCN/UNEP
1996
WWF
N/A
The training component of the workshop covered a range of issues from the lifecycle, biology and ecology of sea turtles to the role of international treaties and conventions in sea turtle conservation, The training took place through a series of presentations, facilitated discussions, demonstrations and practicals. The principle trainers were Colin Limpua, George Hughes, Jeanne Mortimer and Rodney Salm, with additional presentations by Marydele Donnelly, Doug Hykle, George Wamukoya and Ashish Bodasing. This was an interactive workshop, and the contributions and,sharing of experience by participants from around the region greatly enriched the discussions.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Status of Sea Turtle Conservation in the Western Indian ocean. Regional Seas Reports and Studies
Winter distribution and possible migration routes of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in the southwest Indian Ocean
Best, P. Et al.
1998
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
N/A
The distribution and seasonality of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in the southwest Indian Ocean are investigated from a number of sources. These include sighting and acoustic data collected on shore-based surveys on the African coast and from dedicated ship-based surveys in the coastal waters of Mozambique.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Winter distribution and possible migration routes of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in the southwest Indian Ocean
Nesting Phenology of Marine Turtles: Insights from a Regional Comparative Analysis on Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Dalleau, M. Et al.
2012
PLoS ONE
N/A
Changes in phenology, the timing of seasonal activities, are among the most frequently observed responses to environmental disturbances and in marine species are known to occur in response to climate changes that directly affects ocean temperature, biogeochemical composition and sea level. We examined nesting seasonality data from long-term studies at 8 green turtle (Chelonia mydas) rookeries that include 21 specific nesting sites in the South-West Indian Ocean (SWIO). We demonstrated that temperature drives patterns of nesting seasonality at the regional scale. We found a significant correlation between mean annual Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and dates of peak nesting with rookeries exposed to higher SST having a delayed nesting peak.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Nesting Phenology of Marine Turtles: Insights from a Regional Comparative Analysis on Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Structure of a toothed cetacean community around a tropical island (Mayotte, Mozambique Channel)
Kiszka, J.; Ersts, P. & Ridoux, V.
2010
African Journal of Marine Science,
N/A
We describe the structure of a toothed cetacean community around the island of Mayotte (South-West Indian Ocean, 45°10’E, 12°50’S), using data collected from small boat-based surveys conducted between July 2004 and June 2006. In all, 16 odontocete species were recorded. Diversity (Shannon-Weaver index) was particularly high along the outer slope of the barrier reef. Patterns of spatial distribution underscore the existence of three main cetacean habitat types: the inner lagoon (Indo Pacific bottlenose dolphin Tursiops aduncus, and humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis), the outer reef slope (Spinner dolphin Stenella longirostris, Pantropical spotted dolphin S. Attenuate and melon-headed whale Peponocephala electra) and oc
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Structure of a toothed cetacean community around a tropical island (Mayotte, Mozambique Channel)
Cetaceans in the southwest Indian Ocean: a review of diversity, distribution and conservation issues
Kiszka, J.
2009
N/A
This paper review information on the diversity, distribution and conservation issues to cetaceans in this region. To date, up to 33 species of cetaceans have been recorded in the southwest Indian Ocean: 16 delphinids (Stenella longirostris, Stenella attenuata, Stenella coeruleoalba, Delphinus spp., Steno bredanensis, Grampus griseus, Sousa chinensis, Tursiops truncatus, Tursiops aduncus, Globicephala melas, Globicephala macrorhynchus, Pseudorca crassidens, Orcinus orca, Lagenodelphis hosei, Feresa attenuata, Peponocephala electra), 8 large toothed whales (Physeter macrocephalus, Kogia sima, Kogia breviceps, Mesoplodon pacificus, Mesoplodon densirostris, Mesoplodon mirus, Ziphius cavirostris, Mesoplodon gingkodens) and 7 baleen whales.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Cetaceans in the southwest Indian Ocean: a review of diversity, distribution and conservation issues
An Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) for marine mammals, sea turtles and elasmobranchs captured in artisanal fisheries of the SW Indian Ocean based on interview survey data
Kiszka, J.
2012
IOTC-WPEB
N/A
The incidental catch of marine megafauna, including marine mammals, sea turtles and elasmobranchs, poses one of the main threats to these species at the global scale. The purpose of this study is to assess the magnitude of bycatch of vulnerable megafauna in the SWIO artisanal fisheries using interview survey data. A total of 961 interviews were conducted in the region, including in Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya and Mauritius. At least 59 species were identified as bycatch or by-product species, including 5 species of sea turtles, 8 species of marine mammals and 46 species of elasmobranchs.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Avaliação de impactos; Ameaças à Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
An Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) for marine mammals, sea turtles and elasmobranchs captured in artisanal fisheries of the SW Indian Ocean based on interview survey data
Incidental catch of marine mammals in the southwest Indian Ocean: a preliminary review
Kiszka, J. Et al.
2008
N/A
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Ameaças à Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Incidental catch of marine mammals in the southwest Indian Ocean: a preliminary review
Capacity building for sustainable Fisheries Management in the Southwest Indian Ocean. NEEDS ANALISYS REPORT
FISHERMAN project
2014
N/A
The project “Capacity building for sustainable Fisheries Management in the Southwest Indian Ocean” (FisherMan) is co-financed by the European Commission through the ACP Edulink programme. FisherMan aims at supporting higher education institutions in the region to create new training programmes in sustainable fisheries management. The general objective is to support Southwest Indian Ocean region universities to prepare a new generation of skilled professionals for a sustainable fisheries management in the region.
Português
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações
Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo; Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Capacity building for sustainable Fisheries Management in the Southwest Indian Ocean. NEEDS ANALISYS REPORT
Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean
Souter, D. & Lindén, O.
2005
CORDIO
N/A
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Ameaças à Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean
Observed eddy dissipation in the Agulhas Current
Braby, L. Et al.
2016
Geophysical Research Letters
N/A
Analyzing eddy characteristics from a global data set of automatically tracked eddies for the Agulhas Current in combination with surface drifters as well as geostrophic currents from satellite altimeters, it is shown that eddies from the Mozambique Channel and south of Madagascar dissipate as they approach the Agulhas Current. By tracking the offshore position of the current core and its velocity at 30°S in relation to eddies, it is demonstrated that eddy dissipation occurs through a transfer of momentum, where anticyclones consistently induce positive velocity anomalies, and cyclones reduce the velocities and cause offshore meanders.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Observed eddy dissipation in the Agulhas Current
Partnership for Conservation Report of the Regional Workshop on Marine Protected Areas, Tourism and Communities
Salm, R. & Tessema, Y.
1998
IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office
N/A
Marine protected area (MPA) management is becoming increasingly costly and unsustainable in its present form: the norm is for a management authority to foot the bill for MPA management in the face of escalating costs and hostility among stakeholders.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações
Áreas Protegidas; Turismo e Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Partnership for Conservation Report of the Regional Workshop on Marine Protected Areas, Tourism and Communities
Post-nesting Migration of Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta) from Southern Mozambique!
Pereira, M. Et al.
2014
Maputo
Loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) nesting at the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve (POPMR), were chosen for the SWIOFP’s satellite tagging program based on the following criteria: i) feeding grounds and migratory routes of loggerhead turtles that utilize nesting beaches in southern Mozambique were unknown; ii) loggerhead turtles in Mozambique were yet to be studied using satellite telemetry; iii) existence of robust, scientific data on the nesting population due to a well-established monitoring program; iv) the nesting season (October – March) is well known; v) POPMR is the most important nesting area for loggerheads in the country; and vi) due to it’s proximity to Maputo (~120 km), the POPMR is logistically easier to work than othe
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Reserva Marinha Parcial da Ponta do Ouro
Post-nesting Migration of Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta) from Southern Mozambique!
Analysis of cover change (1995–2005) of Tanzania/Mozambique trans-boundary mangroves using Landsat imagery
Ferreira, M. Et al.
2009
1995-2005
AQUATIC CONSERVATION: MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
Cabo Delgado
1. Despite the ecological, environmental, and economic importance of mangroves, they are declining at an alarming rate worldwide, mostly as a result of human activities. 2. Along the eastern African coast, Mozambique has the largest mangrove area. Fishing and farming are the main economic activities in the area, and people harvest mangrove vegetation for tannins, fuel wood, traditional medicine, boat-building, carpentry, and crafting. 3. Landsat 5 TM imagery was used to map the distribution of trans-boundary mangrove areas along the Mtwara–Quirimbas Complex. Results for 1995 and 2005 are presented for the entire coastline and in more detail for the Ruvuma estuary, Quiterajo, Ibo/Quirimba islands, and Pemba Bay.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Parque Nacional das Qurimbas
Analysis of cover change (1995–2005) of Tanzania/Mozambique trans-boundary mangroves using Landsat imagery
First zoeal stages of grapsoid crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura) from the East African coast
Flores, A.; Paula, J. & Dray, T.
2003
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
N/A
In this study, the larvae of 14 grapsoid species from the East African coast are examined. Original descriptions of the first zoeal stage are provided for the grapsids Grapsus fourmanoiri , G. tenuicrustatus , Pachygrapsus minutus and P. plicatus , and the sesarmids Sarmatium crassum and Sesarma leptosoma . The first zoea of Ilyograpsus paludicola is illustrated for the first time. Redescriptions are presented for the grapsid Metopograpsus messor and the gecarcinid Cardisoma carnifex , while the appendage setation of the varunid Helice leachii , and the sesarmids Chiromantes eulimene , Neosarmatium meinerti , Parasesarma catenata and Perisesarma guttatum are also given and compared with previous work.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
First zoeal stages of grapsoid crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura) from the East African coast
Studies on Reef Connectivity Within the Context of the Transmap Project
Schleyer, M. Et al.
S/D
Cabo Delgado; Maputo
Increased research has been focused in recent decades on the sustainability of marine resource use in East Africa. Resources shared by neighbouring countries have, in particular, become a subject of concern. With this in mind, marine scientists successfully submitted a proposal to gather scientific information needed for the creation of an effective trans-boundary network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the East African region. This EU-funded project, known as Transmap, is being conducted by an international consortium in the trans-boundary regions of Tanzania, Mozambique and South Africa
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Parque Nacional das Qurimbas; Reserva Biológica de Inhaca
Studies on Reef Connectivity Within the Context of the Transmap Project
Corals of the South-west Indian Ocean: VI. The Alcyonacea (Octocorallia) of Mozambique, with a discussion on soft coral distribution on south equatorial East African reefs
Benayahu, Y.; Shlagman, A. & Schleyer, M.
2003
Inhambane; Nampula
A list of 46 species of Alcyonacea is presented for the coral reefs of the Segundas Archipelago and northwards in Mozambique, as well as a zoogeographical record for the Bazaruto Archipelago in southern Mozambique. Among the 12 genera listed, Rhytisma, Lemnalia and Briareum were recorded on Mozambican reefs for the first time and the study yielded 27 new zoogeographical records. The survey brings the number of soft coral species listed for Mozambique to a total of 53
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Parque Nacional de Arquipelago de Bazaruto; Área de Protecção Ambiental das Ilhas Primeiras e Segundas
Corals of the South-west Indian Ocean: VI. The Alcyonacea (Octocorallia) of Mozambique, with a discussion on soft coral distribution on south equatorial East African reefs
The Global Conservation Program Achievements and lessons learned from 10 years of support for threats-based conservation at a landscape and seascape scale
Oglethorpe, J.
2009
2003-2009
WWF
Cabo Delgado
The WWF Eastern African Marine Ecoregion received GCP2 funding during FY04– FY09. A review of the Program’s key achievements, impacts, and lessons learned demonstrates how long-term GCP funding enabled the Program to integrate achievements at both community and landscape scales, adapting strategies and refining objectives according to the changing context and to increased knowledge and experience, thus advancing toward significant and sustainable impacts for conservation of the biodiversity of the landscape.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações
Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo; Áreas Protegidas
Parque Nacional das Qurimbas; Áreas de Conservação Internacionais
The Global Conservation Program Achievements and lessons learned from 10 years of support for threats-based conservation at a landscape and seascape scale
Artisanal fisher migration patterns in coastal East Africa
Wanyonyi, I. Et al.
2015
Cabo Delgado; Nampula
Migration is a feature of most small-scale fisheries across the world and has previously been described in spatial and temporal terms. This study assessed spatial and temporal migration patterns of fishers in Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique from October 2009 to March 2010 covering important migrant fishers destinations on the coast. The concentrations, fishing destinations, routes, frequency as well as seasonality of migrant fishers in each of the countries were assessed using 192 surveys at 9 sites and 127 semi-structured interviews at 25 sites. Migrations in Kenya and Tanzania were mainly seasonal while in Mozambique circular migrations were common and lasted far longer.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Artisanal fisher migration patterns in coastal East Africa
Threats, opportunities and priority areas for conservation
Rosendo, S. Et al.
S/D
N/A; Todas as Províncias
The design and management of MPAs requires an assessment of their socio-ecological and institutional context. This report forms part of the ‘Transboundary Networks of Marine Protected Areas for Integrated Conservation and Sustainable Development: Biophysical, Socio-Economic and Governance Assessment in East Africa’ (TRANSMAP). TRANSMAP is a multidisciplinary project aiming to provide knowledge to inform the development of transboundary networks of marine protected areas (MPAs) across Tanzania and Mozambique, and Mozambique and South Africa.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha
Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base
Áreas Protegidas
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Threats, opportunities and priority areas for conservation
The Maritime Zones of East African States in the Law of the Sea: Benefits Gained, Opportunities Missed
Chircop, A. Et al.
2008
African Journal of International and Comparative Law
N/A
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (LOS Convention) has been in force since 16 November 1994 and on 10 December 2007, it will be a quarter century since its adoption in Montego Bay, Jamaica.1 Many African coastal states were among the most active supporters of a new international law of the sea. Indeed, they pre-empted the adoption and entry into force of the LOS Convention by claiming the national maritime zones and jurisdictional benefits conferred by that instrument.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Marinha; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Legal e Política (Leis, regulamentos, planos de acção de estratégias, etc)
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
The Maritime Zones of East African States in the Law of the Sea: Benefits Gained, Opportunities Missed
Effects of domestic sewage on characteristics of mangrove communities and their functioning in East Africa
Penha-Lopes, G.
2009
Universidade de Lisboa
Todas as Províncias
In the last 15 years, several studies investigated the effects of domestic contamination in mangrove ecosystems, however, only few have recognized mangrove fauna species as effective bioindicators and biomonitors of anthropogenic contamination. The present work intends to better understand the effect of high loadings of organic matter on fauna inhabiting natural mangrove ecosystems or mangrove mesocosms as well as their ecosystem functioning.
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Florestal; Biodiversidade Costeira
Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
Effects of domestic sewage on characteristics of mangrove communities and their functioning in East Africa
New information on the lowland coastal forests of eastern Africa
Burgess, N. Et al.
S/D
N/A
Inglês
Nenhuma restrição
Biodiversidade Florestal; Biodiversidade Costeira
Outros
Diversidade biológica e cultural
Nenhuma / Não aplicável
New information on the lowland coastal forests of eastern Africa