A discussion of possible management methods to revive the Labeo victorianus fishery of Lake Victoria, with special reference to the Nzoia river, Kenya


Autoria(s): Cadwalladr, D.A.
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1969

Resumo

Labeo victorianus Boulenger, the "ningu", is commercially the most important migratory fish of Lake Victoria, as well as being one of the most abundant of all species landed. Annual catch records of the Fisheries Departments of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania show that a high yielding seasonal, floating gill net fishery is based on the concentration of sexually mature fish at the river mouths at the time of migration during the bi-annual floods. Migrating fish used also to be caught in high numbers at "kek" barrier traps across the river, as at Hainga on the Nzoia river. Since the heavy exploitation at the river mouth which occurred with the introduction of nylon gill nets in 1956.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20370/1/1969...oc.pdf

Cadwalladr, D.A. (1969) A discussion of possible management methods to revive the Labeo victorianus fishery of Lake Victoria, with special reference to the Nzoia river, Kenya. Fisheries Department Occasional Papers (Uganda), (2), pp. 1-6.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20370/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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