July 13, 2020
Arthur Tuda is the Executive Director of the Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA – www.wiomsa.org). In his current job, Arthur’s goal is to improve the quality and prominence of marine science in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region. Arthur has vast experience in coastal and marine resource management and has previously worked for the Government institution managing marine protected areas (MPAs) in Kenya as the Assistant Director overseeing MPAs in Kenya. Arthur is a certified Marine Protected Area Professional (MPA-Pro) who has received global recognition as a conservation leader. He has contributed immensely to marine conservation work in the WIO region with a particular focus on improving the management effectiveness of MPAs through developing tools that promote compliance, building MPA workers competencies, training and mentoring young scientists and managers. Arthur has also been instrumental in building a strong regional MPA network that brings together MPA managers and communities from across the WIO.
Arthur has also worked and published on fisheries management, marine spatial planning, marine ecosystem services, community-based marine conservation and ocean governance. In parallel with his research and MPA management activities, Arthur has also contributed to community awareness of science through training local community leaders in the management of community conserved areas. He uses his science and management background to develop practical tools that support community engagement in marine conservation. He has contributed to the development of different tools and guidelines for both MPAs and community conserved areas e.g. Guidelines for establishing community-managed areas and tools for improving adaptive management that has been used in Kenya and Tanzania. He is passionate about community engagement and firmly believes that scientists should actively engage with local communities to share and extend their knowledge of the marine environment.