Fishing effort and the impact of fishing gears and fishing methods on fishes and fisheries of Kyoga basin lakes


Autoria(s): Kamanyi, J.R.
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Lake Kyoga at the time of Worthington Survey (Worthington, 1929) was fished by only natives around it. The fishing gears consisted of locally made basket traps, hooks and seine nets made out of papyrus. Fishing was mainly during the dry season as in wet season, the fishers would revert to crop growing. During 1937 to 1950s Oreochromis variabilis, oreochromis esculentus (Ngege) and Protopterus aethiopicus (Mamba) were the most important commercial fish species and contributed over 95% to the total landings until early 1950s when their proportions started to change as a result of changes in fishing techniques. The tilapiines' were then being caught using mainly basket traps and P.aethiopicus was caught in hooks prior to the mid 1950s.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20764/1/fishing%20effort.pdf

Kamanyi, J.R. (2001) Fishing effort and the impact of fishing gears and fishing methods on fishes and fisheries of Kyoga basin lakes. In: Towards empowering fisheries officers to manage the fish stocks, biodiversity and environment of Kyoga basin lakes. Jinja, Uganda, Fisheries Resources Research Institute, pp. 1-20.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Fisheries Resources Research Institute

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20764/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed