Fishery resources: their exploitation, management and conservation in Africa


Autoria(s): Okedi, J.
Data(s)

1974

Resumo

The beginning of the 20th century saw the discovery of Africa's vast natural resources. Not only did explorers "discover" lakes, rivers, forests and mountains but scientists and naturalists also "discovered what at that time were called new species of plants, fish and other animals. Thus scientific names were tagged to various species using the famed binomial nomenclature and immortalising the names of some of the people who first described those species. Africa of course abounds with thousands of different floral and faunal varieties and the early colonial scientists found the African environment lucrative fron the point of discovery of new species. This paper therefore attempts to descrihe the role science could only in the development and exploitation of one of Africa's renewable resources namely fisheries. This paper has attempted to expose the value of fish in human nutrition, provision of employment and uplifting of social and economic standards. The fishery resources of Africa are extensive and in the main not fully exploited. These resources like other natural resources are exhaustible although renewable. Efforts to exploit these resources must be encouraged but scientific planning and management of the resource is called for.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20355/1/the%20fishery%20resources.pdf

Okedi, J. (1974) Fishery resources: their exploitation, management and conservation in Africa. Jinja, Uganda, East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization, 18pp.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20355/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed