Lake Nabugabo: a potential reservoir for mukene (Rastrineobola argentea)


Autoria(s): Wandera, S.B.
Contribuinte(s)

Busulwa, H.

Mafabi, P.G.

Ndawula, L.M.

Data(s)

2005

Resumo

"Mukene"Rastrineobola argentea occurs in lakes Victoria, Kyoga, Nabugabo and the Victoria Nile. On lakes Victoria and Kyoga the commercial fishery is well developed. While some fishing occurs at isolated places on the Victoria Nile, the species is yet to be exploited on lake Nabugabo although the potential exists. Experimental fishing (light fishing and beach seining) was conducted on Lake Nabugabo based at the Lake Nabugabo Holiday and Conference Center. Specimens obtained were analyzed for biological and fisheries parameters. Mukene on Lake Nabugabo still grows to a large adult size compared to the Lake Victoria populations. Size at first maturity at 42mmSL is close to that observed on Lake Victoria. Peak breeding occurred between August and January. Unlike on Lake Victoria, R.argentea in Lake Nabugabo is not infested by the cestode Ligula intestinalis that is common in these fishes. Catch rates of 9.8 kg/lamp/hr by the lampara net on this lake compare favorably with many parts of Lake Victoria and on Lake Kyoga where a commercial fishery exists. The amount of by-catch species in the catches however is high and does not therefore favour the establishment of the fishery on this lake. Human exploitation of mukene on Lake Nabugabo would also affect the Nile perch fishery which depends on the species as a source of food.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20701/1/wandera%201.pdf

Wandera, S.B. (2005) Lake Nabugabo: a potential reservoir for mukene (Rastrineobola argentea). In: Busulwa, H. and Mafabi, P.G. and Ndawula, L.M. (eds.) A compilation of scientific information on Nabugabo Ramsar Site, Uganda. Kampala, Uganda, Wetlands Inspection Division, pp. 46-52.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Wetlands Inspection Division

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20701/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
Tipo

Book Section

NonPeerReviewed