The biology, ecology and the fishery of Mukene, Rastrineobola argentea in Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo


Autoria(s): Wandera, S.B.
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

Rastrineobola argentea, local name.s Mukene (Uganda) Omena (Kenya) and Dagaa (Tanzania) occurs in lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo (Greenwood 1966). Until the decline of the native fishes especially the haplochromines, R. argentea was of little economic importance to the fisheries of these lakes. The stocks of this species have now increased and commercial catches on Lake Victoria account for over 30%. Fishing for R. argentea is currently still restricted to inshore areas and within the fringing islands of Lake Victoria. This fishery is not yet established on Lakes Kyoga and Nabugabo although the species is quite abundant in these lakes (Proude 1963). On moonless nights, kerosene pressure lamps are exposed on the lake to attract the fishes. These fishes are then fished out using fine meshed seine, lampara or lift nets

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20278/1/bio%204%20%282%29.pdf

Wandera, S.B. (1994) The biology, ecology and the fishery of Mukene, Rastrineobola argentea in Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo. In: The biology, ecology, management and conservation of the fisheries of Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo. Jinja, Uganda, Fisheries Research Institute, pp. 39-45.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Fisheries Research Institute

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20278/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed