Past trends, present stocks and possible future state of the fisheries of the Tanzania part of the Lake Victoria


Autoria(s): Kudhongania, A.W.; Cordone, A.J.
Data(s)

1974

Resumo

The Tanzania part of Lake Victoria is the most important single fishery resource for the country. Past fishing practice caused disparity between the relative abundance in the catches and in the available stocks by overfishing some species while under-fishing others. Preliminary studies of distribution pattern, biomass estimates, etc, as derived from bollom trawl exploratory data, and the trend of the commercial catch statistics from 1958 to 1970, suggest that many of the commercially preferred species may not have the biotic potential 10 sustain higher yields under present ecological and fishing regimes. Haplochromis and a few other fish might be the only hope. Geographic extension of fishing to deeper waters may not be very promising as species diversificarion and fish density decline with depth. To develop and manage the fisheries, make full use of the resource and ensure economic and biological perpetuation of thc fishery, the appropriate fishing strategy cannot be properly developcd overnight.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20497/1/1974%205.pdf

Kudhongania, A.W. and Cordone, A.J. (1974) Past trends, present stocks and possible future state of the fisheries of the Tanzania part of the Lake Victoria. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 3(2), pp. 167-181.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20497/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

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