A report of the fisheries catch assessment survey in the Ugandan waters of Lake Victoria for the March 2006 survey

This report presents findings of the CAS conducted in the Ugandan waters of Lake Victoria in March 2006. The results of the CASs in July, August, September, and November 2005 are also included to show the emerging trends. The findings indicate stable production of Nile perch and tilapia but large fluctuations in the Mukene fishery. The estimates from the March 2006 data show a monthly catch of 12,360.2 t worth shs12.8 billion of direct gross income to the fishers. Out of this, 36% (4479.4 t) of the catch was Nile perch which was worth shs 9.3 billion (73%) of the direct gross revenue of the fishers. The catches of tilapia contributed 19% of the total catch and 18% of the gross revenue from the catches at the beach. The catches of Mukene, a low value fish, contributed 44% of the weight of the total catches but yielded only 8% of the estimated gross income of fishers.

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Main Authors: Muhoozi, L.I., Kamanyi, J.R., Wadanya, J.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) 2006
Subjects:Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35346
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