The Lake Albert light fishery
Fishing using light to attract fish (The light fishery) wasintroduced on Lake AIbert from Lake Victoria where it isused to catch mukene Rastrineobola argentea. The light fishery on Lake Albert targets ragoge brycinus nurse and mukene/muziri (Neobola bredoi), These species species now contribute to more than 50% of the catches from this lake.Ragoge and muziri were until the early 1990's notimportant in the commercial fishery but only served asfood to the large predatory fish species that formed thebasis of the fishery.
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Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI)
2009
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Subjects: | Fisheries, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35262 |
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Summary: | Fishing using light to attract fish (The light fishery) wasintroduced on Lake AIbert from Lake Victoria where it isused to catch mukene Rastrineobola argentea. The light fishery on Lake Albert targets ragoge brycinus nurse and mukene/muziri (Neobola bredoi), These species species now contribute to more than 50% of the catches from this lake.Ragoge and muziri were until the early 1990's notimportant in the commercial fishery but only served asfood to the large predatory fish species that formed thebasis of the fishery. |
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