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  • Fishery industry  (6)
  • Chitinase
  • Eutrophication
  • Nairobi, Kenya  (7)
  • Springer Nature  (2)
  • American Institute of Physics
  • 2015-2019  (9)
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  • 1
    Publikationsdatum: 2022-05-25
    Beschreibung: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Gruen, D. S., Wolfe, J. M., & Fournier, G. P.. Paleozoic diversification of terrestrial chitin-degrading bacterial lineages. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 19, (2019): 34, doi:10.1186/s12862-019-1357-8.
    Beschreibung: Background Establishing the divergence times of groups of organisms is a major goal of evolutionary biology. This is especially challenging for microbial lineages due to the near-absence of preserved physical evidence (diagnostic body fossils or geochemical biomarkers). Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can serve as a temporal scaffold between microbial groups and other fossil-calibrated clades, potentially improving these estimates. Specifically, HGT to or from organisms with fossil-calibrated age estimates can propagate these constraints to additional groups that lack fossils. While HGT is common between lineages, only a small subset of HGT events are potentially informative for dating microbial groups. Results Constrained by published fossil-calibrated studies of fungal evolution, molecular clock analyses show that multiple clades of Bacteria likely acquired chitinase homologs via HGT during the very late Neoproterozoic into the early Paleozoic. These results also show that, following these HGT events, recipient terrestrial bacterial clades likely diversified ~ 300–500 million years ago, consistent with established timescales of arthropod and plant terrestrialization. Conclusions We conclude that these age estimates are broadly consistent with the dispersal of chitinase genes throughout the microbial world in direct response to the evolution and ecological expansion of detrital-chitin producing groups. The convergence of multiple lines of evidence demonstrates the utility of HGT-based dating methods in microbial evolution. The pattern of inheritance of chitinase genes in multiple terrestrial bacterial lineages via HGT processes suggests that these genes, and possibly other genes encoding substrate-specific enzymes, can serve as a “standard candle” for dating microbial lineages across the Tree of Life.
    Beschreibung: This work was supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program Award to DSG., and Simons Collaboration on the Origins of Life Award #339603 and NSF Integrated Earth Systems Program Award #1615426 to GPF. The funding agencies for this study had no role in study design, data collection, data analysis and interpretation, or in writing the manuscript.
    Schlagwort(e): Horizontal gene transfer ; Chitinase ; Chitin ; Bacteria ; Fungi ; Arthropods
    Repository-Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Materialart: Article
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2022-05-26
    Beschreibung: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Millette, N. C., Kelble, C., Linhoss, A., Ashby, S., & Visser, L. Using spatial variability in the rate of change of chlorophyll a to improve water quality management in a subtropical oligotrophic estuary. Estuaries and Coasts, 42(7), (2019): 1792-1803, doi:10.1007/s12237-019-00610-5.
    Beschreibung: Anthropogenic eutrophication threatens numerous aquatic ecosystems across the globe. Proactive management that prevents a system from becoming eutrophied is more effective and cheaper than restoring a eutrophic system, but detecting early warning signs and problematic nutrient sources in a relatively healthy system can be difficult. The goal of this study was to investigate if rates of change in chlorophyll a and nutrient concentrations at individual stations can be used to identify specific areas that need to be targeted for management. Biscayne Bay is a coastal embayment in southeast Florida with primarily adequate water quality that has experienced rapid human population growth over the last century. Water quality data collected at 48 stations throughout Biscayne Bay over a 20-year period (1995–2014) were examined to identify any water quality trends associated with eutrophication. Chlorophyll a and phosphate concentrations have increased throughout Biscayne Bay, which is a primary indicator of eutrophication. Moreover, chlorophyll a concentrations throughout the northern area, where circulation is restricted, and in nearshore areas of central Biscayne Bay are increasing at a higher rate compared to the rest of the Bay. This suggests increases in chlorophyll a are due to local nutrient sources from the watershed. These areas are also where recent seagrass die-offs have occurred, suggesting an urgent need for management intervention. This is in contrast with the state of Florida listing of Biscayne Bay as a medium priority impaired body of water.
    Beschreibung: Data provided by the SERC-FIU/SFWMD Water Quality Monitoring Network is supported by SFWMD/SERC Cooperative Agreement #4600000352 as well as EPA Agreement #X7-96410603-3. This research was also funded by a NOAA/Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory grant to the Northern Gulf Institute (award number NA160AR4320199).
    Schlagwort(e): Chlorophyll a ; Eutrophication ; Oligotrophic ; Ecological indicators
    Repository-Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Materialart: Article
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-05-19
    Beschreibung: The fish industry in Kenya is organized around community based fishermen, government support institutions, urban merchandising centres, small scale processing industries such as dying and frying and large-scale export oriented factories. However its prospects as a tool for economic growth is limited by factors such as lack of capital, low literacy levels, otter predation, and cultural-related constraints. Other economic activities such as agriculture, industry, and services are also beset with substantial obstacles emanating from legal impediments and poor administrative practices. The changing fisheries practices that have recently occurred in local fisheries have had socio-economic impacts, resulting to changes in different stakeholders characteristics in relation to changing fishing practices, with the increasing threat that the population in the fishing region has had deficiency and malnutrition despite large amounts of fish being produced due to the distribution activities and associated processing around the inland fisheries being destined primarily for the export markets and over-exploitation of fish stocks from the coral reefs around the marine fisheries. This paper looks at the current legislative practices and administrative weaknesses to assess the nature and genesis of the problems confronting the fisheries sub-sector in the whole of Kenya. The role of key stakeholders and policy making has been accorded special attention in this paper, to establish existing threats and weaknesses and ends with suggestions on the way forward for each category of threats and weaknesses.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Fishery industry ; Fishery legislation
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Conference Material , Not Known
    Format: pp.1-16
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  • 4
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    United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Pan African START Secretariat (PASS) | Nairobi, Kenya
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-05-19
    Beschreibung: The decline in the quality of water has been associated with human activities in both the catchments and near shore areas. The poor quality of Lake Victoria’s water is a result of discharges of untreated sewer and chemical wastes from urban centres as well as microbacterial and nutrient laden runoffs from pastoral agricultural land, shrub-lands, forests and municipal slums. The deterioration of Lake Victoria’s ecology is linked to the rapid riparian population growth and consequent livelihood activities associated with farming and urbanization. The review demonstrates that the Lake’s water quality has deteriorated to a point that it is no longer able to support aquatic life in the same way it did 40 years ago. The major driving force behind water quality deterioration is population increase. Deforestation, poor agricultural practices, over-stocking and grazing have all contributed to massive soil erosion that continues to convey sediments to the lake. The establishment of institutions that will encourage stakeholder participation in conservation and management of resources at the village, local, national and regional levels is essential for the sustainable utilization of the Lake’s resources. The riparian governments need to show both political will and policy direction through establishing policies that engage the public, and enforce existing rules and regulations that will address the water pollution concerns.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Freshwater pollution ; Eutrophication ; Sedimentation ; Biochemical oxygen demand ; Nitrogen ; Pesticides ; Heavy metals
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Book Section , Not Known
    Format: pp.61-75
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-05-19
    Beschreibung: In 1967 Kenya made a request for Norwegian assistance to develop the fisheries of Lake Turkana. A project was formulated and agreed and its first phase started in 1970. Norway provided financial and technical assistance to this project. During the first years personnel from the Norwegian Voluntary Service worked as advicers in boat-building and in the management of the Turkana Fishermen's Cooperative Society (TFCS). A fishing master conducted trial fishing. The project was equipped with a number of fishing boaus, one 36 ft. research vessel, fishing gear, tools for boat bUilding and some vehicles for the staff and the Society. The Society was also provided with some financial support. During these years the main efforts were directed towards building up the Turkana Fisheries Cooperative Society. In 1977 its monopoly over the fish sale from the fishermen and the further wholesale of processed fish was reinforced by the Kenya government. Rules and regulations for the fishing in the lake were also established in order to protect the fish resources against over­ fishing. In 1974 a Norwegian consultant recommended the establishment of a fish pro­ cessing plant at Lake Turkana. In 1975 the Government of Kenya submitted a request to Norway for assistance in building such a plant. In 1976 and 1977 NORAD carried out feasibility studies of a fish processing plant including evaluations of marketing conditions for the economics of frozen fish produc­ tion. The building of a plant with freezing facilities was recommended mainly on the basis that such an expansion would be economically beneficial to the TFCS. An agreement between Kenya and Norway concerning the building of a plant was signed in 1978. The project was to include a processing unit, storage facilities for frozen fish, refrigeration machinery, icemaking machinery, generators and other facilities. From 1977 NORAD provided a manager for the TFCS, from 1978 a fish-processing expert and from 1980 also a refrigeration machinery expert and a marketing expert. The building of the new factory started in May 1979 and will be completed during the first quarter of 1981.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Freshwater fish ; Fishery cooperatives ; Fishery industry plants ; Fishery industry ; Fishery development ; Development projects ; Fishery resources
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Report , Not Known
    Format: 59pp and Annexes
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    IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office | Nairobi, Kenya
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-05-19
    Beschreibung: Trawling is carried out on Lake Victoria both for research and commercial purposes. Commercial trawling on the Kenyan side of the lake began in the 1960s, mainly to harvest haplochromines, but in the last two decades Nile perch has been the main species targeted. The trawlers are in business primarily to supply fish to the processing factories for export. They have cold storage facilities on board, thus ensuring high quality of fish. For this reason, there is strong linkage between trawling and the fish processing industry. Some factories own trawlers while others finance the operations of privately owned trawl boats, which supply them with fish. In Kenya 5-10% of the fish processed by factories is caught by trawlers. Of the fish landed by trawlers, it is mainly reject and undersize fish that is made available to the artisanal fish processors and traders.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Commercial fishing ; Fishery industry ; Trawling ; Fishing vessels ; Freshwater fish ; Inland fisheries
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Report Section , Not Known
    Format: pp.5-13
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  • 7
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    Fisheries Department | Nairobi, Kenya
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-01-30
    Beschreibung: There was a further increase in production of fish and other marine products by Kenya fishing industry in 1968.
    Beschreibung: a section of a larger report but not metadata available.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Annual reports ; Fishery industry ; Commercial fishing ; Fishery development
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Report , Not Known
    Format: pp.15-29
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  • 8
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    Fisheries Department | Nairobi, Kenya
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-01-30
    Beschreibung: The Report on Kenya Fisheries 1967 summarizes the activities that occurred within the Fisheries Industry in Kenya.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Annual reports ; Aquaculture facilities ; Fishery industry ; Fishery organizations ; Fish catch statistics
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Report , Not Known
    Format: 11pp.
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  • 9
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    FAO | Nairobi, Kenya
    Publikationsdatum: 2021-05-19
    Beschreibung: This book, which is the precursor of the fisheries policy, comprises eight chapters. Chapter One introduces the reader to the fisheries industry including the status, challenges and the rationale for the fisheries policy. The principles and objectives of the fisheries sector and ten broad policy areas are explained in this chapter. Chapter Two gives an overview of the three sub-sectors: marine, inland and aquaculture. Chapter Three to Five, gives an in-depth analysis of each of the three sub-sectors. In the case marine and inland fisheries, the status of each is analyzed in terms of types of fisheries, export, constraints and policy interventions. For aquaculture, the situation in the country, development options and strong justification for its development are discussed. Chapter Six discusses policy statements for each fisheries sub-sector. In this chapter, the key issues are highlighted and actions recommended. Chapter Seven concludes with policy interventions for each of the policy areas and implementation.
    Beschreibung: Published
    Schlagwort(e): Fishery industry ; Fishery policy ; Aquaculture development ; Inland fisheries ; Fishery economics
    Repository-Name: AquaDocs
    Materialart: Report , Not Known
    Format: 110pp.
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