16/10/2018
An exciting day – village recorders analysed and plotted 14 months octopus data for 4 villages on Fundo Island in Pemba, Zanzibar. Clear peaks can be seen in octopus average size and daily catch corresponding to reef closures. Next stop the Fisheries Department!
Our partner for this project in Fundo Island is the Indian Ocean Commission Biodiversity.
Participatory Analysis at its best, everyone hard at work
Rajab, the Kisiwa Panza Data Entry Officer, interpreting the graphs from Ndooni village with Fundo data recorders and entry officers
Fundo Village Fisher Committee member, Abdallah, discussing the graph from one of the communities
Data recorders from Fundo drawing their data onto graphs
The data team from Fundo Island, includes data recorders and data entry officers
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