Supplementary Tables and Figures. Table S1. List of taxa identified as artisanally fished in Fiji.

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Supplementary Tables and Figures Table S1. List of taxa identified as artisanally fished in Fiji. Taxa Common name Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo Acanthuridae Surgeonfishes, tangs, unicornfishes Anadara Anadara clams Apogonidae Cardinalfishes Atherinidae Silversides Balistidae Triggerfishes Bivalvia Clams Brachyura Marine crabs Carangidae Jacks and pompanos Chanos chanos Milkfish Echinoidea Sea urchins Epinephelus Groupers Gerreidae Mojarras Gymnocranius Large-eye breams Hemiramphidae Halfbeaks Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus Bluestripe herring Holothuriidae Sea cucumbers Labridae Wrasses Leiognathidae Slimys, slipmouths, or ponyfishes Lethrinidae Emperors or scavengers Lutjanidae Snappers Marine fishes not identified Marine fishes not identified Miscellaneous aquatic invertebrates Miscellaneous aquatic invertebrates Miscellaneous marine crustaceans Miscellaneous marine crustaceans Miscellaneous marine molluscs Marine molluscs Mugilidae Mullets Mullidae Goatfishes Octopoda Octopuses Panulirus Tropical spiny lobsters Perciformes Perch-likes Rastrelliger kanagurta Indian mackerel Sardinella Sardinella Scomberomorus commerson Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel Scombridae Mackerels, tunas, bonitos Scylla serrata Indo-Pacific swamp crab Serranidae Sea basses, groupers, fairy basslets Siganus Rabbitfishes

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Sphyraenidae Spratelloides gracilis Auxis Caesionidae Carcharhinidae Cephalopholis boenak Cheilinus undulatus Clupeiformes Coryphaena hippurus Dasyatidae Decapterus Decapterus russelli Elagatis bipinnulata Epinephelus merra Euthynnus affinis Exocoetidae Haemulidae Istiophoridae Katsuwonus pelamis Loligo Makaira indica Makaira mazara Megalops cyprinoides Muraenesox Myliobatidae Nemipteridae Plectropomus leopardus Plotosus Priacanthus Rajiformes Rastrelliger brachysoma Saurida tumbil Scaridae Scolopsis Scorpaenidae Scyllaridae Sepiidae Seriola Shrimps, prawns Sphyraena barracuda Sphyraena jello Barracudas Silverstriped round herring Frigate tuna Fusiliers Requiem sharks Chocolate hind Humphead wrasse Herrings Common dolphinfish Stingrays Scads Indian scad Rainbow runner Honeycomb grouper Kawakawa Flyingfishes Grunts Billfishes Skipjack tuna Common squids Black marlin Indo-Pacific blue marlin Indo-Pacific tarpon Conger eels Eagle and manta rays Threadfin breams, Whiptail breams Leopard coralgrouper Eel catfishes Bigeyes Skates and rays Short mackerel Greater lizardfish Parrotfishes Monocle breams Scorpionfishes or rockfishes Slipper lobsters Cuttlefishes Amberjacks Shrimps, prawns Great barracuda Pickhandle barracuda

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Sphyrnidae Squalidae Tetrapturus audax Teuthida Thunnus spp. Thunnus alalunga Thunnus albacares Thunnus maccoyii Thunnus obesus Trichiuridae Trichiurus lepturus Upeneus Xiphias gladius Kajikia audax Istiompax indica Hammerhead, bonnethead, scoophead shark Dogfish sharks Striped marlin Squids Tuna Albacore tuna Yellowfin tuna Southern bluefin tuna Bigeye tuna Cutlassfishes Largehead hairtail Tropical goatfishes Swordfish Striped marlin Black marlin

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Table S. List of iconic species for the Fiji analysis and associated IUCN extinction risk category and population trend. IUCN Scientific name Common name Category Trend Bolbometopon muricatum Bumphead parrotfish VU Decreasing Caranx ignobilis Giant trevally unknown Unknown Caranx melampygus Bluefin trevally unknown Unknown Carcharhinus albimarginatus Silvertip shark NT Unknown Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos Grey reef shark NT Unknown Carcharhinus leucas Bull shark NT Unknown Carcharhinus longimanus Oceanic whitetip shark VU Decreasing Carcharhinus melanopterus Blacktip reef shark NT Decreasing Caretta caretta Loggerhead turtle EN Increasing Charonia tritonis Trumpet conch unknown Unknown Cheilinus undulatus Maori wrasse EN Decreasing Chelonia mydas Green turtle EN Decreasing Cypraea tigris Golden cowrie unknown Unknown Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback turtle CR Stable Epinephelus fuscoguttatus Brown-marbled grouper NT Unknown Epinephelus lanceolatus Giant grouper VU Decreasing Epinephelus polyphekadion Camouflage grouper NT Decreasing Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill turtle CR Decreasing Galeocerdo cuvier Tiger shark NT Unknown Globicephala macrorhynchus Short-finned pilot whale DD Unknown Lepidochelys olivacea Olive Ridley turtle VU Decreasing Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback whale LC Increasing Ovula ovum Egg cowrie unknown Unknown Palola viridis Balolo worm DD Unknown Physeter macrocephalus Sperm whale VU Unknown Plectropomus areolatus Squaretail leopard grouper VU Decreasing Plectropomus leopardus Fiji coral trout NT Decreasing Sphyrna lewini Scalloped hammerhead shark NT Unknown Sphyrna mokarran Great hammerhead shark EN Decreasing Triaenodon obesus Whitetip reef shark NT Unknown Tridacna derasa Giant clams VU Decreasing Tridacna maxima Giant clams LC Decreasing Tridacna squamosa Giant clams LC Decreasing

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Table S. Estimates of B/B MSY for stocks in the Fiji analysis based on catch data from 0. B/B MSY values are from 0. Trends were calculated from 00-0. Positive and negative trends were significantly different from zero; if the trend was not significantly different from zero it was labelled none. A stock was considered collapsed if B MSY <0% and overfished if 0%< B MSY <0%. If the stock had a significantly positive trend in the last five years, it was considered to be overfished/rebuilding. If the stock was not in one of these categories, it was left blank. FAO region Genus species Common name B/Bmsy Trend P value Trend Category Category Southwest Pacific Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo 0.1-0.00 0.1 none collapsed Southwest Pacific Thunnus alalunga Albacore tuna 0.0-0.00 0.00 negative overfished Western Central Pacific Herklotsichthys Bluestripe herring 0.1-0.01 0.0 negative overfished quadrimaculatus Southwest Pacific Thunnus albacares Yellowfin tuna 0. 0.01 0.00001 positive overfished/rebuilding Western Central Pacific Sphyraena barracuda Great barracuda 0.0-0.0 0.01 negative overfished Southwest Pacific Thunnus obesus Bigeye tuna 0. 0.00 0.01 none overfished Western Central Pacific Makaira mazara Indo-Pacific blue marlin 0.0 0.00 0.000 positive overfished/rebuilding Western Central Pacific Cheilinus undulatus Humphead wrasse 0. -0. 0.0 negative overfished Western Central Pacific Megalops cyprinoides Indo-Pacific tarpon 0. -0.0 0.0001 negative overfished Western Central Pacific Epinephelus merra Honeycomb grouper 0. -0. 0.00 negative overfished Western Central Pacific Thunnus alalunga Albacore tuna 0. -0.01 0.000 negative overfished Western Central Pacific Tetrapturus Shortbill spearfish 0. -0.0 0.001 negative angustirostris Western Central Pacific Istiompax indica Black marlin 0.0-0.01 0.001 negative Western Central Pacific Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo 0. -0.0 0.001 negative Western Central Pacific Istiophorus platypterus Indo-Pacific sailfish 0. -0.0 0.00 negative Western Central Pacific Thunnus obesus Bigeye tuna 0. -0.01 0.01 none Western Central Pacific Coryphaena hippurus Common dolphinfish 0.0-0. 0.00 negative Western Central Pacific Saurida tumbil Greater lizardfish 0.1-0.0 0.000 negative Western Central Pacific Rastrelliger kanagurta Indian mackerel 0. -0.0 0.0000 negative Western Central Pacific Xiphias gladius Swordfish 0. -0.0 0.000 negative Western Central Pacific Euthynnus affinis Kawakawa 1.00-0.0 0.0 negative

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Western Central Pacific Scylla serrata Mud crab 1.00-0.0 0.0000 negative Western Central Pacific Scomberomorus Narrow-barred Spanish 1.00-0.0 0.000 negative commerson mackerel Western Central Pacific Elagatis bipinnulata Rainbow runner 1.00-0.0 0.01 negative Western Central Pacific Katsuwonus pelamis Skipjack tuna 1.00-0.0 0.00001 negative Western Central Pacific Thunnus albacares Yellowfin tuna 1.0-0.0 0.000 negative

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Figure S1. Average yearly coral reef cover in Fiji. Red line represents the results of a linear regression model of the predicted Average % coral cover from 1-0, gray region represents % confidence interval, and dotted red line is the reference point indicating healthy coral cover.