Report on the frame survey of Lake Albert conducted in May 2012

Lake Albert and Albert Nile are a major source of fisheries resources sustaining the riparian communities in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Like all shared bodies of Uganda Lake Albert and Albert Nile fisheries are faced with immense exploitation pressure one time described as the tragedy of the commons. In Uganda, the lake is shared by five riparian districts namely: Buliisa, bundibugyo, Hoima, Kibaale and Nebbi. The lake covers a total estimated surface area of 5,270 km2 with approximately 60% within Ugandan waters (Walker, 1972). It is located in the western part of the great rift-valley at an altitude of 618 m above Sea level. The central parts of the lake are characterized by steep escarpments whereas the northern and southern parts lie in a plain of the rift valley. The plains are gently sloping, resulting in shallow swampy inshore waters in many places. The major inflowing rivers are the Semliki and Kafu in the south, and the Victoria Nile at the northern tip. The lake has a diverse fish fauna with a gradient of multi-species fisheries in different parts of the lake.

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Main Authors: Taabu-Munyaho, A., Bakunda, A., Mbabazi, D., Nyeko, J.I., Nakiyende, H., Rukunya, E., Bassa, S., Muhumuza, E., Nsega, M., Amina, R.B., Balirwa, J.S.
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Language:English
Published: National Fisheries Resources Research Institute 2012
Subjects:Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35322
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-353222021-07-09T03:29:29Z Report on the frame survey of Lake Albert conducted in May 2012 Taabu-Munyaho, A. Bakunda, A. Mbabazi, D. Nyeko, J.I. Nakiyende, H. Rukunya, E. Bassa, S. Muhumuza, E. Nsega, M. Amina, R.B. Balirwa, J.S. Fisheries Lake Albert and Albert Nile are a major source of fisheries resources sustaining the riparian communities in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Like all shared bodies of Uganda Lake Albert and Albert Nile fisheries are faced with immense exploitation pressure one time described as the tragedy of the commons. In Uganda, the lake is shared by five riparian districts namely: Buliisa, bundibugyo, Hoima, Kibaale and Nebbi. The lake covers a total estimated surface area of 5,270 km2 with approximately 60% within Ugandan waters (Walker, 1972). It is located in the western part of the great rift-valley at an altitude of 618 m above Sea level. The central parts of the lake are characterized by steep escarpments whereas the northern and southern parts lie in a plain of the rift valley. The plains are gently sloping, resulting in shallow swampy inshore waters in many places. The major inflowing rivers are the Semliki and Kafu in the south, and the Victoria Nile at the northern tip. The lake has a diverse fish fauna with a gradient of multi-species fisheries in different parts of the lake. 2021-06-24T17:48:17Z 2021-06-24T17:48:17Z 2012 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35322 en http://www.firi.go.ug application/pdf application/pdf 26 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute Jinja, Uganda http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20408 4230 2016-04-05 07:16:41 20408 National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
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Bakunda, A.
Mbabazi, D.
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Nakiyende, H.
Rukunya, E.
Bassa, S.
Muhumuza, E.
Nsega, M.
Amina, R.B.
Balirwa, J.S.
Report on the frame survey of Lake Albert conducted in May 2012
description Lake Albert and Albert Nile are a major source of fisheries resources sustaining the riparian communities in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Like all shared bodies of Uganda Lake Albert and Albert Nile fisheries are faced with immense exploitation pressure one time described as the tragedy of the commons. In Uganda, the lake is shared by five riparian districts namely: Buliisa, bundibugyo, Hoima, Kibaale and Nebbi. The lake covers a total estimated surface area of 5,270 km2 with approximately 60% within Ugandan waters (Walker, 1972). It is located in the western part of the great rift-valley at an altitude of 618 m above Sea level. The central parts of the lake are characterized by steep escarpments whereas the northern and southern parts lie in a plain of the rift valley. The plains are gently sloping, resulting in shallow swampy inshore waters in many places. The major inflowing rivers are the Semliki and Kafu in the south, and the Victoria Nile at the northern tip. The lake has a diverse fish fauna with a gradient of multi-species fisheries in different parts of the lake.
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Nsega, M.
Amina, R.B.
Balirwa, J.S.
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