Catch rates for both Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea) from Kenyan waters of Lake Victoria have steadily increased through the 1980s, even though the fishing effort also increased during the same period. However, analysis of catch and effort data within and outside the Nyanza Gulf suggests an increase in catch rates due to a shift in effort from the inshore Gulf region to higher catch rates in the offshore region, rather than an increase in abundance. Analysis of catch rates by gear type both in and outside the Nyanza Gulf show that 1991 catch rates are lower than 1989 levels by 60-80% in some instances. Since the fishing power of these gears has increased during this period, it is likely that fish abundance de...
The fisheries of Lake Victoria in East Africa must be managed effectively to ensure sustainable food...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2017Time series fisheries statis...
The fishery of Lake Victoria is dominated by four species, the introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticu...
Fish stocks in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were boosted in the 1950s with the introduction of four t...
Catch trends from Fisheries Department reports from the last eleven years (1985-1995) were analyzed....
Annual catches of fish in Lake Victoria, Kenya from 1976-1998 are assessed, catches from 5-15 boats ...
Between July 2005 and February 2008, ten Catch Assessment Surveys (CASs) were conducted at 54 pre-se...
Lake Victoria is Africa’s single most important source of inland fishery production. After it was in...
The total weight of commercial fish (metric tons) caught in the Winam Gulf area of Lake Victoria in ...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Lake Victoria (in East Africa) is the world's second largest fresh-water system. Over the past centu...
The increasing eutrophication, the introduction of Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and the increasing f...
Nile perch, a large predatory fish, was introduced into Lake Victoria in 1954. The upsurge of Nile p...
1. A collapse of Nile perch stocks of Lake Victoria could affect up to 30million people. Furthermore...
Despite the crucial role played by Nile perch in the income of fishers around Lake Victoria, Tanzani...
The fisheries of Lake Victoria in East Africa must be managed effectively to ensure sustainable food...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2017Time series fisheries statis...
The fishery of Lake Victoria is dominated by four species, the introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticu...
Fish stocks in Lake Victoria (East Africa) were boosted in the 1950s with the introduction of four t...
Catch trends from Fisheries Department reports from the last eleven years (1985-1995) were analyzed....
Annual catches of fish in Lake Victoria, Kenya from 1976-1998 are assessed, catches from 5-15 boats ...
Between July 2005 and February 2008, ten Catch Assessment Surveys (CASs) were conducted at 54 pre-se...
Lake Victoria is Africa’s single most important source of inland fishery production. After it was in...
The total weight of commercial fish (metric tons) caught in the Winam Gulf area of Lake Victoria in ...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Lake Victoria (in East Africa) is the world's second largest fresh-water system. Over the past centu...
The increasing eutrophication, the introduction of Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and the increasing f...
Nile perch, a large predatory fish, was introduced into Lake Victoria in 1954. The upsurge of Nile p...
1. A collapse of Nile perch stocks of Lake Victoria could affect up to 30million people. Furthermore...
Despite the crucial role played by Nile perch in the income of fishers around Lake Victoria, Tanzani...
The fisheries of Lake Victoria in East Africa must be managed effectively to ensure sustainable food...
This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2017Time series fisheries statis...
The fishery of Lake Victoria is dominated by four species, the introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticu...