The Fishes and Fisheries of the Victoria Nile
Rivers have formed nuclei for human civilization from the origin of mankind. They provide drinking and irrigation water, supply fish , serve as human and industrial waste depositories, and help in transport from one point to another. In East Africa, riverine ecosystems are recognised more as sources of food (fish) and water than any other use. Fish in Uganda is the cheapest source of (and accounts for 50%) animal protein supply (Bugenyi
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dig-aquadocs-1834-349082021-07-04T04:35:33Z The Fishes and Fisheries of the Victoria Nile Onyango, G. Kamanyi, J.R. Balirwa, J.B Fisheries Rivers have formed nuclei for human civilization from the origin of mankind. They provide drinking and irrigation water, supply fish , serve as human and industrial waste depositories, and help in transport from one point to another. In East Africa, riverine ecosystems are recognised more as sources of food (fish) and water than any other use. Fish in Uganda is the cheapest source of (and accounts for 50%) animal protein supply (Bugenyi 2021-06-24T17:45:14Z 2021-06-24T17:45:14Z 1997 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34908 en application/pdf application/pdf 14 Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization Jinja, Uganda http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19837 4230 2020-10-12 19:17:53 19837 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda |
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Rivers have formed nuclei for human civilization from the origin of mankind. They provide drinking and irrigation water, supply fish , serve as human and industrial waste depositories, and help in transport from one point to another. In East Africa, riverine ecosystems are recognised more as sources of food (fish) and water than any other use. Fish in Uganda is the cheapest source of (and accounts for 50%) animal protein supply (Bugenyi |
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