Batho-spatial distribution pattern and biomass estimate of the major demersal fishes in Lake Victoria


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

1974

Resumo

A generalized bottom trawl exploratory survey was carried out on Lake Victoria to: (i) define the distributional pattern and magnitude of the lakewide demersal stocks, (ii) determine the commercial potential of Haplochromis spp. and (iii) evaluate trawling as a commercial fishing technique for Lake Victoria fisheries. Preliminary results suggest that: (i) bottom trawl catches are more representative of the stocks, (ii) species diversification and fish density decrease with increasing mean depth and (iii) at least 80%of the catchable demersal ichthyomass is Haplochromis. Though bottom trawling is a much more efficient fishing technique for the Lake Victoria fisheries, bio-socio-economic consideration impose that mechanization of the fishery should better proceed in graded steps. Besides demographic and nutritional considerations indicate the necessity for rational management and increased direct human utilization of the fishery resource.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20509/1/Pages%20from%20African%20JOURNAL%201974%20paper%202.pdf

Kudhongania, A.W. and Cordone, A.J. (1974) Batho-spatial distribution pattern and biomass estimate of the major demersal fishes in Lake Victoria. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 3(1), pp. 15-31.

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en

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Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed