Current composition, distribution and relative abundance of the fish stocks of Lake Victoria, Uganda


Autoria(s): Okaronon, J.O.
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

An experimental bottom trawl survey was carried out in the Uganda sector of Lake Victoria during the period May 1993 through May 1995 with the aim of establishing the current composition, distribution and abundance of the fish stocks. A total of 205 successful one-hour hauls were taken using the 25.4mm mesh size codend trawl net during the 19 cruises. Fourteen fish taxa (excluding the haplochromines) were recorded with Lates niloticus constituting the bulk (97 %) of the fish retained. Haplochromines and L. nilolicus were encountered in all areas sampled while Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and other tilapiines were restricted to waters less than 20 metres deep. An average catch of 154 kg/hr was obtained in waters less than 30 metres deep. Species diversity and relative abundance varied with depth. Only two of the fifteen fish taxa (haplochromines and L.niloticus) were recorded in waters deeper than 30 metres and the bulk of the fish by weight (92 %) was obtained in waters less than 30 metres.

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Okaronon, J.O. (1994) Current composition, distribution and relative abundance of the fish stocks of Lake Victoria, Uganda. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 5(2), pp. 89-100.

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en

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Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed