Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which as a result of variable adult sizes of the species, causes management challenges especially in relation to gear mesh size enforcement. Prior to the 1980s, commercial species were 17 large sized fishes especially Citharinus citharinus, Distichodus niloticus and Lates spp. that were confimed to inshore habitats of the lake and were thus rapidly over fished. Frame and catch assessment surveys conducted in this study revealed a >80% dominance of small size fish species (Neobola bredoi and Brycinus nurse) and a 40 -60% decrease in the contribution of the large commercial species. Sustainability of small size fish species is uncertain due to season...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...
Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which ...
The fish stocks of Lake Albert face immense exploitation pressure which has led to “fishingdown” of ...
A Catch Assessment Surveys (CAS) with the overall objective of generating information on the fish pr...
The scope of this paper covers two areas. The first part considers the current stock size of Lakes V...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
Unlike Lake Victoria, the fisheries of Lake George have undergone gradual changes in the size and pr...
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...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
The fisheries of Lake Albert have come under increasing focus due to several driving forces that hav...
The National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI), the Directorate of Fisheries Resource...
Catch effort data on which fisheries management regulations are sometimes based are not available fo...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...
Lake Albert is one of the largest lakes in Uganda that still supports a multi-species fishery which ...
The fish stocks of Lake Albert face immense exploitation pressure which has led to “fishingdown” of ...
A Catch Assessment Surveys (CAS) with the overall objective of generating information on the fish pr...
The scope of this paper covers two areas. The first part considers the current stock size of Lakes V...
Most fish in Uganda comes from lakes Victoria, Albert, Kyoga, Edward, George, about 160 minor lakes ...
Unlike Lake Victoria, the fisheries of Lake George have undergone gradual changes in the size and pr...
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...
The fisheries resources of Lake Victoria support the livelihoods to the lakeside rural communities a...
The fisheries of Lake Albert have come under increasing focus due to several driving forces that hav...
The National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI), the Directorate of Fisheries Resource...
Catch effort data on which fisheries management regulations are sometimes based are not available fo...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The data from the able sources has been used in this paper to make observations on the exploitation ...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...