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Oryx | 2017

The value of long-term, community-based monitoring of marine turtle nesting: a study in the Lamu archipelago, Kenya

Mike Olendo; Gladys M. Okemwa; Cosmas N. Munga; Lilian Mulupi; Lily Mwasi; Hassan Mohamed; Mxolisi Sibanda; Harrison Ong'anda

Monitoring of nesting beaches is often the only feasible and low-cost approach for assessing sea turtle populations. We investigated spatio-temporal patterns of sea turtle nesting activity monitored over 17 successive years in the Lamu archipelago, Kenya. Community-based patrols were conducted on 26 stretches of beach clustered in five major locations. A total of 2,021 nests were recorded: 1,971 (97.5%) green turtle Chelonia mydas nests, 31 (1.5%) hawksbill Eretmochelys imbricata nests, 8 (0.4%) olive ridley Lepidochelys olivacea nests and 11 (0.5%) unidentified nests. Nesting occurred year-round, increasing during March–July, when 74% of nests were recorded. A stable trend in mean annual nesting densities was observed in all locations. Mean clutch sizes were 117.7 ± SE 1 eggs (range 20–189) for green turtles, 103 ± SE 6 eggs (range 37–150) for hawksbill turtles, and 103 ± SE 6 eggs (range 80–133) for olive ridley turtles. Curved carapace length for green turtles was 65–125 cm, and mean annual incubation duration was 55.5 ± SE 0.05 days. The mean incubation duration for green turtle nests differed significantly between months and seasons but not locations. The hatching success (pooled data) was 81.3% (n = 1,841) and was higher for in situ nests (81.0 ± SE 1.5%) compared to relocated nests (77.8 ± SE 1.4%). The results highlight the important contribution of community-based monitoring in Kenya to sustaining the sea turtle populations of the Western Indian Ocean region.


Fisheries Research | 2016

Catch composition and sustainability of the marine aquarium fishery in Kenya

Gladys M. Okemwa; B. Kaunda-Arara; Edward Kimani; B. Ogutu


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2016

Reproductive biology and body condition of exploited populations of Emperor Angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator (Bloch, 1787) along the Kenyan Coast

Clay Obota; Bernerd Fulanda; Gladys M. Okemwa; Edward Kimani


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2015

Gear-based species selectivity and potential interactions between artisanal and aquarium fisheries in coastal Kenya: implications for reef fisheries management

Gladys M. Okemwa; Boaz Kaunda-Arara; Edward Kimani; Benrick Ogotu; Harrison Ong'anda; Clay Obota; Mary Ontomwa


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2018

Seasonal variation in the length-weight relationship and condition factor of thirty fish species from the Shimoni artisanal fishery, Kenya

Mary Ontomwa; Gladys M. Okemwa; Edward Kimani; Clay Obota


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2017

Codend mesh size of beach seine nets influences fish species and size composition in Lamu, north coast, Kenya

Khyria S. Karama; Yoshiki Matshushita; Edward Kimani; Gladys M. Okemwa; Stephen Mwakiti; Christopher Mulanda Aura; Stephen Ndegwa


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2017

Managing coastal pelagic fisheries: A case study of the small-scale purse seine fishery in Kenya

Gladys M. Okemwa; George W. Maina; Cosmas N. Munga; Elizabeth Mueni; Mwaka S. Barabara; Stephen Ndegwa; Pascal Thoya; Nicholas Ntheketha


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2016

Current status of sea turtle protection in Lamu Seascape, Kenya: Trends in nesting, nest predation and stranding levels

Mike Olendo; Cosmas N. Munga; Gladys M. Okemwa; Harrison Ong'anda; Lilian Mulupi; Lily Mwasi; Hassan Mohamed


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2014

A Review of the Marine Fish Resources Research in Kenya and influence on Management

Esther N. Fondo; Edward Kimani; Cosmas N. Munga; Christopher Mulanda Aura; Gladys M. Okemwa; Simon Agembe


Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2014

Culture Suitability of Selected Coral Species for the Ornamental Export Market

Edward Kimani; Gladys M. Okemwa; Gorret Mwangi

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Edward Kimani

Edinburgh Napier University

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Cosmas N. Munga

Technical University of Mombasa

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Stephen Ndegwa

United States Department of State

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