The idea of mechanised fishing on Lake Victoria is not new. Trawling experiments have been carried out in the past by the East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organisation (EAFFRO), the Lake Victoria Fisheries Service and the Uganda Fisheries Department. In 1950 it was recognised by EAFFRO that commercial possibilities existed in the exploitation of Haplochromis by this gear. However, it was not until 1966 that, by a happy collaboration of the Uganda Fisheries Department and EAFFRO, the vessel 'Darter' was converted into a stern trawler and serious and successful experimentation into trawl fishing commenced. Darter has continued to undertake trawling work ever since and this work was augmented by the arrival in 1967 of the Lake Victo...
Uganda is rich in aquatic resources. Up to 17 % of the country's surface area is covered by Aquatic ...
Lake Victoria in East Africa, supports socio-economically important fisheries for more than 30 mill...
The extension and improvement of inland fishing, as well as the development of fish culture, is now...
Work which has been carried out by exploratory and stock assessment scientists indicates that some 2...
Species composition for Lake Victoria can be divided into two major groups. Haplochromis includes at...
The Uganda waters of Lake Victoria comprise an area of 28,500 square kilometres with a shore line of...
Lake Victoria had a complex multi-species fishery dominated until the late 1970s by the tilapiine an...
EAFFRO and UNPP/LVFRP bottom trawl exploratory data have been used to describe the depth distributio...
The combined effects of lack of effective management measures, over-exploitation with destructive f...
This report is based on our experience with the Lake Victoria fishery from 1973 to 1975 while workin...
The fisheries resources of mainland Tanzania are comprised of both marine and freshwater sources. T...
The impact of gill nets, beach seines and mosquito seines which are the dominant fishing gears on La...
A study on the fish stocks and feeding habits of Lates niloticus in the northern portion of Lake Vic...
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to recent developments in the industrial fish process...
The final report of the proceedings of the first UFFRO Seminar on the current state and planned deve...
Uganda is rich in aquatic resources. Up to 17 % of the country's surface area is covered by Aquatic ...
Lake Victoria in East Africa, supports socio-economically important fisheries for more than 30 mill...
The extension and improvement of inland fishing, as well as the development of fish culture, is now...
Work which has been carried out by exploratory and stock assessment scientists indicates that some 2...
Species composition for Lake Victoria can be divided into two major groups. Haplochromis includes at...
The Uganda waters of Lake Victoria comprise an area of 28,500 square kilometres with a shore line of...
Lake Victoria had a complex multi-species fishery dominated until the late 1970s by the tilapiine an...
EAFFRO and UNPP/LVFRP bottom trawl exploratory data have been used to describe the depth distributio...
The combined effects of lack of effective management measures, over-exploitation with destructive f...
This report is based on our experience with the Lake Victoria fishery from 1973 to 1975 while workin...
The fisheries resources of mainland Tanzania are comprised of both marine and freshwater sources. T...
The impact of gill nets, beach seines and mosquito seines which are the dominant fishing gears on La...
A study on the fish stocks and feeding habits of Lates niloticus in the northern portion of Lake Vic...
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to recent developments in the industrial fish process...
The final report of the proceedings of the first UFFRO Seminar on the current state and planned deve...
Uganda is rich in aquatic resources. Up to 17 % of the country's surface area is covered by Aquatic ...
Lake Victoria in East Africa, supports socio-economically important fisheries for more than 30 mill...
The extension and improvement of inland fishing, as well as the development of fish culture, is now...