The Nile perch fishery: traditional and emerging fisheries, overfishing and the use of illegal gears on Lake Albert
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2012
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Resumo |
The fisheries of Lake Albert have come under increasing focus due to several driving forces that have synergistically evolved resulting into concerns from diverse stakeholders. The driving forces include: the commercialization of the fisheries with entry into the value chain of industrial fish processing, a decline in fish stocks especially of the large-size fishes and the emergency of the light - fishing targeting small pelagic fishes. In addition, the assumption by some opinion leaders that light-fishing (use of light) has destroyed the Nile perch fishery of Lake Albert, other factors such as cross-border fishing conflicts, the emergence of oil, an influx of traders in fish-related activities, and the limited regulatory and enforcement regimes for the diverse commercially exploited fish fauna of Lake Albert all require continuous information and action. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aquaticcommons.org/20336/1/policy%20brief%20albert.pdf National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (2012) The Nile perch fishery: traditional and emerging fisheries, overfishing and the use of illegal gears on Lake Albert. Jinja, Uganda, National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, 23pp. (Capture Fisheries in Uganda Policy Brief, 1) |
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Publicador |
National Fisheries Resources Research Institute |
Relação |
http://aquaticcommons.org/20336/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries |
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Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed |