Abstract:
This paper assesses the determinants influencing fishing income of households living in coastal areas of Indian Ocean by using Mafia
District, Tanzania as a case study. Data collected by using survey and participatory rural appraisal (PRA) to 120 randomly households.
Collected data were analysed both statistically and contently. The result revealed that, there are several economic activities conducted in the
study area, where 41.47% of the households indicated that fishing is the major economic activity for their livelihood with average income
per day of 24.41 USD (51 250 TZS); whereas, fish related activities contributes 7.14 USD (15 000 TZS) and other economic activities wealth
2.38 USD (5000 TZS) per day. The paper concludes that fishing contributes higher household’s income compare to other activities. The paper
recommends the government or other stakeholders to provide credit or subsides in improved fishing gears so as to acquire sustainability.