There are many hundreds of thousands of tons of fish in the rivers, swamps and lakes of East Africa. All these fish, which belong to many different species, are edible and from a valuable reserve of protein food that can never be completely exhausted. Though the numbers of these fish are now significantly less than they were in the early years of the century, they can never be brought to the point of extinction so nearly happened to some of the game animals in Africa. The survival of these fish is assured not because the demand for them is low, but because man finds them increasingly difficult to catch as their population density decreases. The existence of this automatic safety factor helps to explain the sometimes irresponsible, yet ...
A significant portion of the fish landings (mostly Protopterus, Clarius, Schilbe; Barbus, Tilapia) i...
The status of fish stocks in a water body at any one time is a function of several factors affecting...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
The problems to be investigated when studying a fishery cover a range of subjects as great as that c...
It is a well established feature of biological systems that the constituent organisms are in balanc...
The continental waters of Africa are generally rich in fishes, and fishing has long been practiced t...
Studies of fish and fisheries in Africa fall in to four phases: the period of fisheries expeditions,...
The Tanzania part of Lake Victoria is the most important single fishery resource for the country. Pa...
Protein deficient diets are a standard way of life in many parts of East Africa;this of course tends...
Several important advances have been made in our knowledge both regarding the factors which determin...
Production from fish farming in Africa nearly doubled in the period from 1984, when statistics were ...
Fish in Africa s lakes and rivers is a highly exploited natural resource. Attempts to manage the res...
The author reminds of the importance of freshwater fish for african countries economy and therefore ...
Fisheries personnel in Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Sudan, Uganda and Egypt were visited in March and Ap...
Increased management attention to the fisheries tn Uganda is fuelled by five major factors:socio-eco...
A significant portion of the fish landings (mostly Protopterus, Clarius, Schilbe; Barbus, Tilapia) i...
The status of fish stocks in a water body at any one time is a function of several factors affecting...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
The problems to be investigated when studying a fishery cover a range of subjects as great as that c...
It is a well established feature of biological systems that the constituent organisms are in balanc...
The continental waters of Africa are generally rich in fishes, and fishing has long been practiced t...
Studies of fish and fisheries in Africa fall in to four phases: the period of fisheries expeditions,...
The Tanzania part of Lake Victoria is the most important single fishery resource for the country. Pa...
Protein deficient diets are a standard way of life in many parts of East Africa;this of course tends...
Several important advances have been made in our knowledge both regarding the factors which determin...
Production from fish farming in Africa nearly doubled in the period from 1984, when statistics were ...
Fish in Africa s lakes and rivers is a highly exploited natural resource. Attempts to manage the res...
The author reminds of the importance of freshwater fish for african countries economy and therefore ...
Fisheries personnel in Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Sudan, Uganda and Egypt were visited in March and Ap...
Increased management attention to the fisheries tn Uganda is fuelled by five major factors:socio-eco...
A significant portion of the fish landings (mostly Protopterus, Clarius, Schilbe; Barbus, Tilapia) i...
The status of fish stocks in a water body at any one time is a function of several factors affecting...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...