The combined effects of lack of effective management measures, over-exploitation with destructive fishing gears, and interspecific competition, particularly among tilapiines have had profound effects on the fish stocks of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga. It has been proposed that these have been more important in the decline of the indigenous fisheries than predation or competition from Nile perch. The purpose of this paper is to provide an assessment of the dramatic changes in the fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga . Both lakes have experienced almost similar changes for which Lates could not have been wholly responsible
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to recent developments in the industrial fish process...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of commercialization on the livelihood of local p...
A statistical comparison of standing stock density estimates (Kg/hectare) from 26 UNDP/FAO 1%9 thru ...
The impact of gill nets, beach seines and mosquito seines which are the dominant fishing gears on La...
The food of the Nile perch has changed since its introduction into Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabuga...
Lake Victoria had a complex multi-species fishery dominated until the late 1970s by the tilapiine an...
Species composition for Lake Victoria can be divided into two major groups. Haplochromis includes at...
This report is based on our experience with the Lake Victoria fishery from 1973 to 1975 while workin...
The final report of the proceedings of the first UFFRO Seminar on the current state and planned deve...
A study on the fish stocks and feeding habits of Lates niloticus in the northern portion of Lake Vic...
The idea of mechanised fishing on Lake Victoria is not new. Trawling experiments have been carried o...
Work which has been carried out by exploratory and stock assessment scientists indicates that some 2...
EAFFRO and UNPP/LVFRP bottom trawl exploratory data have been used to describe the depth distributio...
When the Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project began, the background information necessary for th...
A review of the historical development of the fishery resources of the Kyoga basin shows that the fi...
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to recent developments in the industrial fish process...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of commercialization on the livelihood of local p...
A statistical comparison of standing stock density estimates (Kg/hectare) from 26 UNDP/FAO 1%9 thru ...
The impact of gill nets, beach seines and mosquito seines which are the dominant fishing gears on La...
The food of the Nile perch has changed since its introduction into Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabuga...
Lake Victoria had a complex multi-species fishery dominated until the late 1970s by the tilapiine an...
Species composition for Lake Victoria can be divided into two major groups. Haplochromis includes at...
This report is based on our experience with the Lake Victoria fishery from 1973 to 1975 while workin...
The final report of the proceedings of the first UFFRO Seminar on the current state and planned deve...
A study on the fish stocks and feeding habits of Lates niloticus in the northern portion of Lake Vic...
The idea of mechanised fishing on Lake Victoria is not new. Trawling experiments have been carried o...
Work which has been carried out by exploratory and stock assessment scientists indicates that some 2...
EAFFRO and UNPP/LVFRP bottom trawl exploratory data have been used to describe the depth distributio...
When the Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project began, the background information necessary for th...
A review of the historical development of the fishery resources of the Kyoga basin shows that the fi...
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to recent developments in the industrial fish process...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of commercialization on the livelihood of local p...
A statistical comparison of standing stock density estimates (Kg/hectare) from 26 UNDP/FAO 1%9 thru ...