Fish stocks in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were boosted in the 1950s with the introduction of four tilapiine species and Nile perch (Lates niloticus) following the collapse of the native fishery due to over-fishing. With annual fisheries production close to 500,000 tons, Lake Victoria remains the most important source of fisheries resources for the three East African countries sharing it (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda). It took close to 30 years for the introduced species to produce substantial catches reaching a peak in the early 1990s. Current trends indicate that the stocks of the introduced Nile perch are declining. In this study, data collected from trawl surveys between 1997 and 2001, catch assessment surveys (CAS) 2003, and frame survey...
Until the 1970s, Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated by the tilapiine and haplochrom...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
Between July 2005 and February 2008, ten Catch Assessment Surveys (CASs) were conducted at 54 pre-se...
Catch rates for both Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea) from Kenyan wat...
Fish stock assessment was carried from 1997 to December 2000 using trawling and acoustics methods. A...
Annual catches of fish in Lake Victoria, Kenya from 1976-1998 are assessed, catches from 5-15 boats ...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Catch trends from Fisheries Department reports from the last eleven years (1985-1995) were analyzed....
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
Until the 1970s, Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated by the tilapiine and haplochrom...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
Between July 2005 and February 2008, ten Catch Assessment Surveys (CASs) were conducted at 54 pre-se...
Catch rates for both Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea) from Kenyan wat...
Fish stock assessment was carried from 1997 to December 2000 using trawling and acoustics methods. A...
Annual catches of fish in Lake Victoria, Kenya from 1976-1998 are assessed, catches from 5-15 boats ...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Catch trends from Fisheries Department reports from the last eleven years (1985-1995) were analyzed....
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
Until the 1970s, Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated by the tilapiine and haplochrom...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...