Co-managerial potentials for Tanzania's Lake Victoria fisheries perspectives from two landing sites

Two landing sites were chosen in Tanzania for the 4-beaches survey. The former, Ihale, is a large one with an avarage of 120 boats and direct connections to the fish processing factories. The latter, Mwasonge, is one of the smallest landing sites in the Mwanza region with totally different characteristics. This book section aims to analyse the results from these two sites in the context of the co-management potentialities in Tanzania and more generally on the Lake Victoria region.

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Main Authors: Medard, M., Geheb, K., Mlahagwa, E., Kabati, M., Komba, D., Msunga, D., Ngussa, D., Zenge, B., Wabeya, U.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project 2000
Subjects:Fisheries, Management, Africa, Tanzania, Ihale, Mwasonge, Lake Victoria, co-management, fisheries stakeholders,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22495
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Summary:Two landing sites were chosen in Tanzania for the 4-beaches survey. The former, Ihale, is a large one with an avarage of 120 boats and direct connections to the fish processing factories. The latter, Mwasonge, is one of the smallest landing sites in the Mwanza region with totally different characteristics. This book section aims to analyse the results from these two sites in the context of the co-management potentialities in Tanzania and more generally on the Lake Victoria region.