ISSN 1025-7497 South Pacific Commission TRADITIONAL Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Number 9 — February 1998 INFORMATION BULLETIN Group Co-ordinator and Bulletin Editor: Kenneth Ruddle, Matsugaoka-cho 11-20, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo-ken 662, Japan. [Tel: (81) 798 71 2904; Fax: (81) 798 71 2904 or (81) 798 71 4749; E-mail:
[email protected]] Production: Information Section, Marine Resources Division, SPC, B.P. D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia. [Fax: (687) 263818; E-mail:
[email protected]]. Printed with financial assistance from the Government of France. Note from the coordinator The literature on traditional marine resource management and the local knowledge systems underpinning it is growing Inside rapidly for Solomon Islands. We are happy to add to that with a lead article by Simon Foale on West Nggela fish taxonomy. this issue Shankar Aswani, who recently completed his doctorate, is becoming a regular contributor. In this issue we include his What’s in a name? methodological contribution on the use of optimal foraging An analysis of the West Nggela theory. We hope that this might prove of value for fishery man- (Solomon Islands) fish taxonomy agers in the region. The third article is Julie LahnÕs update on the issues of indigenous rights and management strategies fac- by S. Foale p. 3 ing the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. Allison Perry briefly describes the ÔGlobal survey of marine and estuarine The use of optimal foraging species used for traditional medicines and/or tonic foodsÕ. We theory to assess the fishing would be grateful if you would assist her by providing the strategies of Pacific island information requested in the short questionnaire.