Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production

Kisoro is a small district (734 km2 ) located in the highland areas of south western Uganda; bordering with Rwanda in the south, Democratic Republic of Congo in the west and Kabale District in the north and the east. The district contains four medium- to- small lakes namely: Mutanda (26.4 km2 ), Mulehe (4.1 km\ Kayumbu (2.2 km2) and Chahafi 1.0 km2). These lakes support small subsistence fisheries for a largely agricultural local population. They are, therefore, locally important as a source of animal (fish) protein, income and employment to the riparian human communities. The fish species include tilapiine fishes: Oreochromis niloticus, 0. leucostictus, Tilapia zillii; Clarias carsoni (Nsonzi), Barbus spp, Cyprinus carpio (Common carp) and the red shrimps

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Main Authors: Ndawula, L.M., Kiggundu, V.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Fisheries Resources Research Institute 2000
Subjects:Fisheries, Kisoro, Lake Kayumbu, Lake Chahafi, Lake Mulehe, Lake Mutanda,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35272
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-352722021-07-09T02:48:50Z Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production Towards sustainable development and management of the fisheries resources of Kisoro minor lakes Ndawula, L.M. Kiggundu, V. Fisheries Kisoro Lake Kayumbu Lake Chahafi Lake Mulehe Lake Mutanda Kisoro is a small district (734 km2 ) located in the highland areas of south western Uganda; bordering with Rwanda in the south, Democratic Republic of Congo in the west and Kabale District in the north and the east. The district contains four medium- to- small lakes namely: Mutanda (26.4 km2 ), Mulehe (4.1 km\ Kayumbu (2.2 km2) and Chahafi 1.0 km2). These lakes support small subsistence fisheries for a largely agricultural local population. They are, therefore, locally important as a source of animal (fish) protein, income and employment to the riparian human communities. The fish species include tilapiine fishes: Oreochromis niloticus, 0. leucostictus, Tilapia zillii; Clarias carsoni (Nsonzi), Barbus spp, Cyprinus carpio (Common carp) and the red shrimps 2021-06-24T17:48:00Z 2021-06-24T17:48:00Z 2000 book_section http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35272 en http://www.firi.go.ug application/pdf application/pdf 50-72 72 Fisheries Resources Research Institute Jinja, Uganda http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20327 4230 2020-10-17 16:13:11 20327 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
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topic Fisheries
Kisoro
Lake Kayumbu
Lake Chahafi
Lake Mulehe
Lake Mutanda
Fisheries
Kisoro
Lake Kayumbu
Lake Chahafi
Lake Mulehe
Lake Mutanda
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Lake Kayumbu
Lake Chahafi
Lake Mulehe
Lake Mutanda
Fisheries
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Lake Kayumbu
Lake Chahafi
Lake Mulehe
Lake Mutanda
Ndawula, L.M.
Kiggundu, V.
Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production
description Kisoro is a small district (734 km2 ) located in the highland areas of south western Uganda; bordering with Rwanda in the south, Democratic Republic of Congo in the west and Kabale District in the north and the east. The district contains four medium- to- small lakes namely: Mutanda (26.4 km2 ), Mulehe (4.1 km\ Kayumbu (2.2 km2) and Chahafi 1.0 km2). These lakes support small subsistence fisheries for a largely agricultural local population. They are, therefore, locally important as a source of animal (fish) protein, income and employment to the riparian human communities. The fish species include tilapiine fishes: Oreochromis niloticus, 0. leucostictus, Tilapia zillii; Clarias carsoni (Nsonzi), Barbus spp, Cyprinus carpio (Common carp) and the red shrimps
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Lake Kayumbu
Lake Chahafi
Lake Mulehe
Lake Mutanda
author Ndawula, L.M.
Kiggundu, V.
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Kiggundu, V.
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title Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production
title_short Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production
title_full Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production
title_fullStr Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production
title_full_unstemmed Invertebrate communities of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production
title_sort invertebrate communities of lakes mutanda, mulehe, kayumbu and chahafi and their role in fishery production
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