Annual catches of fish in Lake Victoria, Kenya from 1976-1998 are assessed, catches from 5-15 boats selected randomly from targeted landing sites were recorded. Twenty three of the 256 Kenyan landing sites were covered by the survey. Selection of landing sites was not random but rather influenced by the presence of infrastructure and accomodation. Parameters recorded for each sampled fishing boat were: number of crew, gear type, size, time and duration of fishing. Catches were sorted into species and weighe
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Throughout the year the Fisheries Departments of Tanzania and Uganda continued to forward to EAFFRO ...
Management of fisheries resources requires information on the fish stocks; the magnitude, distribut...
Catch trends from Fisheries Department reports from the last eleven years (1985-1995) were analyzed....
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world and is the largest fresh water body in the tro...
This catch assessment report provides the estimates of the quantities of fish landed in the riparian...
Fish stocks in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were boosted in the 1950s with the introduction of four t...
This CAS report provides estimates of the quantities of fish landed in the riparian districts sharin...
The Partner states of the EAC through the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) are monitoring...
Between July 2005 and February 2008, ten Catch Assessment Surveys (CASs) were conducted at 54 pre-se...
The National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI), the Directorate of Fisheries Resource...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Throughout the year the Fisheries Departments of Tanzania and Uganda continued to forward to EAFFRO ...
Management of fisheries resources requires information on the fish stocks; the magnitude, distribut...
Catch trends from Fisheries Department reports from the last eleven years (1985-1995) were analyzed....
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world and is the largest fresh water body in the tro...
This catch assessment report provides the estimates of the quantities of fish landed in the riparian...
Fish stocks in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were boosted in the 1950s with the introduction of four t...
This CAS report provides estimates of the quantities of fish landed in the riparian districts sharin...
The Partner states of the EAC through the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) are monitoring...
Between July 2005 and February 2008, ten Catch Assessment Surveys (CASs) were conducted at 54 pre-se...
The National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI), the Directorate of Fisheries Resource...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Throughout the year the Fisheries Departments of Tanzania and Uganda continued to forward to EAFFRO ...
Management of fisheries resources requires information on the fish stocks; the magnitude, distribut...