The fisheries of Lake Albert have come under increasing focus due to several driving forces that have synergistically evolved resulting into concerns from diverse stakeholders. The driving forces include: the commercialization of the fisheries with entry into the value chain of industrial fish processing, a decline in fish stocks especially of the large-size fishes and the emergency of the light - fishing targeting small pelagic fishes. In addition, the assumption by some opinion leaders that light-fishing (use of light) has destroyed the Nile perch fishery of Lake Albert, other factors such as cross-border fishing conflicts, the emergence of oil, an influx of traders in fish-related activities, and the limited regulatory and enforcement re...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The fish stocks of Lake Albert face immense exploitation pressure which has led to “fishingdown” of ...
Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which ...
Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which ...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
Catch effort data on which fisheries management regulations are sometimes based are not available fo...
Nile perch (Mputa), Lates niloticus was introduced into Lakes Victoria and Kyoga from lake Albert to...
Nile perch (Mputa), was introduced into lakes Kyoga, Victoria and Nabugabo from lake Albert. The pur...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
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...
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...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The fish stocks of Lake Albert face immense exploitation pressure which has led to “fishingdown” of ...
Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which ...
Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which ...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
Catch effort data on which fisheries management regulations are sometimes based are not available fo...
Nile perch (Mputa), Lates niloticus was introduced into Lakes Victoria and Kyoga from lake Albert to...
Nile perch (Mputa), was introduced into lakes Kyoga, Victoria and Nabugabo from lake Albert. The pur...
The Uganda sector of Lake Victoria occupies 29,580 km2 (43%). The lake used to boast of a multi-spe...
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...
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...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The fish stocks of Lake Albert face immense exploitation pressure which has led to “fishingdown” of ...