Report on the current state of the fishery of the Ugandan sector of Lake Albert

Following a general outcry by the population riparian to the Ugandan portion of lake Albert about dwindling fish catches, there was concern both from the FAO Country representative in Uganda and the government of Uganda on the state of the fisheries of this lake. The FAO representative accompanied by an official from the Uganda Fisheries and Fish Conservation Association (UFFCA) visitedthe lake in July 1999 (Appendix I). The Ugandan minister of state in charge of the Fisheries sector also visited the lake in November 1999 (Appendix II). The two were in common agreement that the lake was in a stocks crisis and there was need for remedial measures. It was therefore deemed necessary to initiate a technical report updating the present state of the fisheries resources of this lake.An agreement was thus signed between the author and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations - Sub-Regional Office for Southern Africa inHarare, to undertake this exercise.

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Main Author: Wandera, S.B.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Fisheries Resources Research Institute 2000
Subjects:Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35258
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-352582021-07-09T02:33:47Z Report on the current state of the fishery of the Ugandan sector of Lake Albert Wandera, S.B. Fisheries Following a general outcry by the population riparian to the Ugandan portion of lake Albert about dwindling fish catches, there was concern both from the FAO Country representative in Uganda and the government of Uganda on the state of the fisheries of this lake. The FAO representative accompanied by an official from the Uganda Fisheries and Fish Conservation Association (UFFCA) visitedthe lake in July 1999 (Appendix I). The Ugandan minister of state in charge of the Fisheries sector also visited the lake in November 1999 (Appendix II). The two were in common agreement that the lake was in a stocks crisis and there was need for remedial measures. It was therefore deemed necessary to initiate a technical report updating the present state of the fisheries resources of this lake.An agreement was thus signed between the author and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations - Sub-Regional Office for Southern Africa inHarare, to undertake this exercise. 2021-06-24T17:47:56Z 2021-06-24T17:47:56Z 2000 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35258 en application/pdf application/pdf 24 Fisheries Resources Research Institute Jinja, Uganda http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20312 4230 2016-03-08 12:12:43 20312 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
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Report on the current state of the fishery of the Ugandan sector of Lake Albert
description Following a general outcry by the population riparian to the Ugandan portion of lake Albert about dwindling fish catches, there was concern both from the FAO Country representative in Uganda and the government of Uganda on the state of the fisheries of this lake. The FAO representative accompanied by an official from the Uganda Fisheries and Fish Conservation Association (UFFCA) visitedthe lake in July 1999 (Appendix I). The Ugandan minister of state in charge of the Fisheries sector also visited the lake in November 1999 (Appendix II). The two were in common agreement that the lake was in a stocks crisis and there was need for remedial measures. It was therefore deemed necessary to initiate a technical report updating the present state of the fisheries resources of this lake.An agreement was thus signed between the author and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations - Sub-Regional Office for Southern Africa inHarare, to undertake this exercise.
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