994 resultados para TRANSPORT STATISTICS
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The 1980 statistics of the open-water sardine (Limnothrissa miodon ) fisheries and gill-net fisheries are presented. Summaries of total production and total effort, landings inshore and gill-net fisheries are also presented.
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The 1981 statistics of the open water fishery (sardine, Limnothrissa miodon , and tigerfish, Hydrocynus vittatus) and inshore fishery (cichlids, labeoa, mainly L. altivelis , distichoclids, mainly Distichodus schenga , tigerfish, H. vittatus , mormyrids, mainly Mormyrus longirostris and M. deliciosus , and catfish, Clarias gariepinus) in Lake Kariba are presented.
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Statistics are presented for Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba fisheries for the year 1982, being divided into open-water and inshore fishery sectors.
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Statistics are presented of the open water and inshore fisheries of Lake Kariba, the Zimbabwe side, for 1983.
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Statistics are presented for the Zimbabwe fisheries of Lake Kariba for 1984, being divided into pelagic and inshore fishery activities.
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Catch and effort data are given for the various pelagic and inshore fisheries of the Zimbabwe side of Lake Kariba for the period 1980-85.
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Catch and effort data are given for the various pelagic and inshore fisheries of the Zimbabwe side of Lake Kariba for the period 1974-86.
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Statistics are presented for the Zimbabwe fisheries in Lake Kariba for the year 1987. Fish landings, fish catches and catch/effort data are given for the pelagic and inshore fishery sectors.
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Statistics are presented for the Zimbabwe fisheries in Lake Kariba for the year 1988. Fish landings, fish catches and catch/effort data are given for the pelagic and inshore fishery sectors.
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Statistics are presented for the Zimbabwe pelagic and inshore fisheries of Lake Kariba, covering the period 1974-89. Data include total landings, total effort, catch per unit effort, monthly landings and monthly catch per unit effort for both sectors.
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This statistical report covers catch records from the Zimbabwe part of Lake Kariba for the period 1974-1991. Landings, catches and fishing effort statistics are included for both the kapenta and the inshore artisanal fishing sectors.
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This statistical report covers catch records from the Zimbabwe part of Lake Kariba for the period 1974-1992. Landings, catches and fishing effort statistics are included for both the pelagic and the inshore artisanal fishing sectors.
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This statistical report covers catch records from the Zimbabwe part of Lake Kariba for the period 1974-1993. Landings, catches and fishing effort statistics are included for both the kapenta (pelagic) and the inshore artisanal fishing sectors.
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The report provides catch records for the Kapenta and inshore fisheries in the Zimbabwean waters of Lake Kariba for the year 1994. Kapenta usually constitute about 90% of the total catch from Lake Kariba; for statistical purposes catches are recorded for the 5 hydrological basins - Mlibizi, Binga, Sengwa, Bumi and Kariba. Whereas kapenta represent a unit stock which is harvested by both Zimbabwe and Zambia, the artisanal fishery exploits inshore species which generally occupy water less than 10m deep along the shoreline, considered to be 2 separate stocks. The main species in the inshore fishery are Oreochromis mortimeri, Sargochromis codringtonii, Tilapia rendalli, Labeo altivelis, Hydrocynus vittatus, Mormyrus longirostris, Clarias gariepinus and Synodontis zambezensis.
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The report provides catch records for the Kapenta and inshore fisheries in the Zimbabwean waters of Lake Kariba for the year 1995. Kapenta usually constitute about 90% of the total catch from Lake Kariba; for statistical purposes catches are recorded for the 5 hydrological basins - Mlibizi, Binga, Sengwa, Bumi and Kariba. Whereas kapenta represent a unit stock which is harvested by both Zimbabwe and Zambia, the artisanal fishery exploits inshore species which generally occupy water less than 10m deep along the shoreline, considered to be 2 separate stocks. The main species in the inshore fishery are Oreochromis mortimeri, Sargochromis codringtonii, Tilapia rendalli, Labeo altivelis, Hydrocynus vittatus, Mormyrus longirostris, Clarias gariepinus and Synodontis zambezensis.