This paper sets out to explore how Uganda's lake Victoria fishery has been managed. It explores the management of the fishery during the protectorate period, and argues that the apparent success of regulation during this time may be attributed to the very heightened controls arising from Sleeping Sickness Controls. Once these were removed, entry into the fishery was rapid and uncontrolled, and the resultant impact on fish stocks was quickly felt. With its huge area, considerable shoreline, and innumerable islands, the lake Victoria fisheries service was quickly overwhelmed and disbanded as a result. In the early independence years, the Republic's government focused on developing the fishery, plans thwarted by turmoil of, and following, Idi ...
Evolution of fisheries research and FIRRI The earliest approach to fisheries research in Uganda dat...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Concerns have been raised over the sustainability of the fisheries resource base of Lake Victoria f...
This paper provides an overview of fisheries legislation in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania as far it con...
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...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
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...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
The developemnt of fisheries in Lake Victoria is faced with a myriad challenges including overfishin...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
Over the recent years there has been steady growth in the fish catches of Lake Victoria due to incr...
Evolution of fisheries research and FIRRI The earliest approach to fisheries research in Uganda dat...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Concerns have been raised over the sustainability of the fisheries resource base of Lake Victoria f...
This paper provides an overview of fisheries legislation in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania as far it con...
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...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
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...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
The developemnt of fisheries in Lake Victoria is faced with a myriad challenges including overfishin...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
Over the recent years there has been steady growth in the fish catches of Lake Victoria due to incr...
Evolution of fisheries research and FIRRI The earliest approach to fisheries research in Uganda dat...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Concerns have been raised over the sustainability of the fisheries resource base of Lake Victoria f...