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    Fisheries Resources Research Institute | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17025 | 4230 | 2016-02-19 09:19:59 | 17025 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: The fisheries of Lakes Mutanda and Mulehe during 1998/9 were mainly at subsistence scale and only few fishers operated at irregular intervals. The commercial catch records between 1963 to 1999 showed that Lake Mulehe was landing more fish than Lake Mutanda despite the fact that Lake Mutanda (26.4 km2) was bigger than Lake Mulehe (4.11 cm2). The constant decline of catches was due to irregular restocking and applying low stocking densities of fry. However, restocking should consider using species that withstand low temperature (15-240C) in the district. These include Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia), Macropterus salmoides (Black bass), and Cyprinus carpio (Common carp). Most of these species have either disappeared or declined to very low levels. Due to lack of commercial fish species for harvest, the fishers by 1998/9 resorted to harvesting the haplochromines, Clarias carsoni and edible frogs (Xenopus kigesiensis) as alternative resources. Experimental studies have shown the need and techniques to enhance fish production on these two lakes.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17026 | 25 | 2016-01-12 17:30:16 | 17026 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: This report on the “Sub-regional Dialogue on Labour, Migration and Fisheries Management”, held at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, from 11 to 13 December 2013, highlights the issue of migrant labour on board fishing vessels and the problems migrant workers face in their workaday lives. This report will be useful for students, researchers, activists and anyone else interested in matters related to fisheries and small-scale fishing communities.
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; international conferences ; ICSF ; BOBLME ; reports ; labour ; migration ; labour rights ; fishermen ; conditions of work ; living conditions ; fishing communities ; Myanmar ; Cambodia ; Lao PDR ; Thailand ; fisheries management ; civil society organizations ; fisheries legislation ; fisheries policy ; fishworkers organizations
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17147 | 4230 | 2016-02-27 15:59:45 | 17147 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: The survey covered by this report was undertaken between 6 th and 9th October 2009 as a follow-up on the during construction surveys of the Bujagali Hydropwer Project (BHPP). In addition to two pre-construction baseline surveys in April 2000 and April 2006, four monitoring surveys have so far been undertaken i.e. in September 2007, April 2008, April 2009 and the present one, in October 2009. The 2009 biannual monitoring surveys were conducted at an upstream and a downstream transect of the BHPP with emphasis on the following aspects: 1. water quality determinants 2. biology and ecology of fishes and food webs 3. fish stock and fish catch including economic aspects of catch and 4. sanitation/vector studies (bilharzias and river blindness)
    Description: Monitoring carried out by NaFIRRI nn behalf of Bujagali Energy Limited (BEL)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries
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    International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17150 | 25 | 2015-08-25 15:08:10 | 17150 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Keywords: Fisheries ; samudra dossier ; fishermen ; small scale fisheries ; protected areas ; MPA ; marine protected areas ; fishing communities
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    Fisheries Resources Research Institute (FIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17185 | 4230 | 2016-03-04 10:42:25 | 17185 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: Lake victoria is the second largest lake in the world.the lake is shatred between three East African countries (Kenya,Uganda and Tanzania) the lake basin is estimatedto have about 30 million people who depend on it as a source of fish for food,employment,income and recreation.the lake is transport locally and regionally is used for recreation and is recongnised internationally for its high fish species diversity of ecological and scientific value.This document in the first in a series to be produced on different fish production systems in Uganda and should stimulate discussions and comments to guide application of scientific findings into the policy environment.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17187 | 4230 | 2016-02-26 17:11:45 | 17187 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: The result reported were from a monitoring survey no.8 undertaken between 6th and 10th April 2011 during construction period of the Bujagali Hydropwer Project (BHPP). Two pre-construction, baseline surveys in April 2000 and April 2006 were conducted and so far,durin construction phase of the project, seven monitoring surveys have been undertaken i.e. in September 2007, April 2008, April 2009,October 2009, April 2010, September 2010 and the present one, in April 2011. Since 2009 biannual monitoring surveys have been conducted at an upstream and a downstream transect of the BHPP with emphasis on the following aspects: Water quality determinants Biology and ecology of fishes and food webs Fish stock and fish catch including economic aspects of catch and Sanitation/vector studies (bilharzias and river blindness)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries
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    Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17191 | 4230 | 2020-10-17 15:27:46 | 17191 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: A lake wide acoustic survey with the objectives of obtaining estimates the biomass and spatial and temporal distribution patterns of the major commercial fish spices was conducted in Lake Victoria from 17th Feb - 17th March 2007 using SIMRAD EY500 Scientific echo-sounder connected to a 90 beam width split beam transducer operating at 120khz. In additional environment assessment was concurrently conducted with the survey using a sea Bird CTD and a Secchi disk to help explaining observed fish biomass level and the spatial and temporal distribution patterns.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17198 | 4230 | 2020-10-17 15:35:47 | 17198 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: This report provides summaries of the major findings from lake-wide acoustic survey conducted on Lake Victoria (18th Feb-17th March 2008). The survey followed another one conducted in August 2007 using a recently acquired SIMRAD EK 60 dual frequency echosounder.The dual frequency echo sounders comprises 70 and 120 KHZ General Purpose Transceivers GPTs connected to 7 split beam transducers operating at the respected frequencies. The two transceivers were separately calibrate using the specific spheres supplied together with the system from SIMRAD. All the calibrations were within specifications of the manufacturer.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17202 | 4230 | 2016-02-19 09:21:41 | 17202 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: Tullow Oil plc is to launch an onshore Early Production System (EPS) of oil drilling rated at 4,000 barrels of oil per day by 2009. The location of the EPS is in the Kaiso-Tonya area of Block 2 Oil Exploration Zone along Lake Albert within the Albertine graben. Tullow Oil plc contracted Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd in conjunction with Environmental Assessment Consult Limited (EACL) to undertake an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for pre-construction and operation of the proposed EPS. ERM in association with EACL requested National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) to conduct a baseline survey of water quality and invertebrates in River Hohwa. This study was requested as part of an earlier baseline survey conducted at the Kaiso-Ngassa spit oil exploration area in Block 2. It was conducted at five selected sites (Fig. 1 & Table 1) within the Hohwa River basin in the Kaiso-Tonya Exploration Area 2. The study was pertinent because the targeted oil wells for EPS are upstream this river which drains the Kaiso-Ngassa valley into Ngassa lagoon.
    Description: Environmental Assessment Consult Limited (EACL)
    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17208 | 4230 | 2021-02-27 20:44:10 | 17208 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: The purpose of the study was to investigate migratory movements of fishermen on lake victoria.To identify the cuases of fishrmen migration with a view to establishing the paterns of migration;determining season of migration and assessing the impacts of migration on fisheries management and development.
    Description: Implementation of a Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sociology ; Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Organization ; LVFO
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17223 | 4230 | 2016-02-19 11:12:33 | 17223 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: postive transformation of the fisheries sector in Uganda has of recent been scatted by failure to mountain fish quality and safety,akey prerequiste for retaining and gaining fish markets.The social cultural study established the extent to which social cutural practices had affected the levels and the use of sanitation facilities,fish handling facilities and artisanal fish processing techniques and the factors that influenced these practices in the fishing communities of lake victoria.This information is of significance for the purpose of advocacy and mobilization of fishers in order to improve sanitation, fish handling and artisanal fishing processing situation in the fishing communities.
    Description: Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP)
    Description: This is LVEMP Socio-Economic Research Report, 6
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sociology
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17144 | 4230 | 2016-03-01 14:25:04 | 17144 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: Following the commencement of construction works of a 250 MW hydropower plant at Dumbbell Island in the Upper Victoria Nile in September 2007, BEL requested NaFIRRI to conduct continuous monitoring of fish catches at two transects i.e. the immediate upstream transect of the project site (Kalange-Makwanzi) and the immediate downstream .transect (Buyala-Kikubamutwe). The routine monitoring surveys were designed to be conducted twice a week at each of the tWo transects. It was anticipated that major immediate impacts were to occur during construction, and these needed to be known by BEL as part of a mitigation strategy. For example, the construction of it cofferdam could be accompanied by rapid changes in water quality and quantity downstream of the construction. These changes in turn could affect the fish catch and would probably be missed by the quarterly monitoring already in place. Therefore, a major cbjective of the more regular and rapid monitoring was to discern immediate impacts of construction activities by focusing on selected water quality parameters (total suspended solids, water conductivity, temperature, dissolved oxygen and pH) and fish catch characteristics (total catch, catch rates and value of the catch)
    Description: Prepared for Bujagali Energy Limited (BEL)
    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17146 | 4230 | 2020-10-12 18:18:08 | 17146 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: A key aspect in the approval to develop a 250 MW hydropower project on the Upper Victoria in Uganda was to include an environmental monitoring component during construction and after the construction phase. Baseline information on the aquatic ecosystem and fisheries of the Upper Victoria Nile was part of the EIA submitted to NEMA by AES Nile Power during 2000. Subsequently, this information was updated in April 2006. Fisheries are important socio-economically and in terms of the high fish species diversity in aquatic ecosystems in Uganda. Therefore, the National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) has been part of these developments providing specific inputs related to the fisheries and aquatic ecosystem of the Upper Victoria Nile to EIA of hydropower schemes in the country. As aquatic organisms of environmental and socio-economic importance, different species of fish and fish populations are effected by various factors mostly exploitation.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17151 | 25 | 2015-06-02 18:21:09 | 17151 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sociology ; tsunami ; ICSF ; livelihood ; natural disasters ; disaster management ; fishermen ; fishing communities ; coastal communities ; impact ; fisherfolk
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    East African Fisheries Research Organisation | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16877 | 4230 | 2020-08-23 07:25:41 | 16877 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-09
    Description: The material described in this paper was collected during a survey of the fish and fisheries of the Malagarazi River and swamps carried out in August and September, 1952, by members of the East African Fisheries Research Organisation and the Inland Fisheries Officer (Kigoma). Previous records of Cichlid fishes from the Malagarazi River have been published by David (1937) and Poll (1946 and 1948). These included Haplochromis burtoni (Ganither)'and H. malagaraziensis David from the upper reaches of the river, and Tilapia karomo Poll from the delta. The present collection was made at Uvinza and Iragala on the open river and at Katare on one of the numerous swamps. Besides the one new species described below, Horei burtoni and H. horei were collected at Irangala, and a species of Serranochromis at Uvinza and Katare. Two apparently new species of Haplochromis were collected in all three areas and will be described at a later date.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    East African Fisheries Research Organisation | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16887 | 4230 | 2020-08-23 07:41:40 | 16887 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-09
    Description: The parasitic Copepod Lernaea bistricornis Harding was described by Harding (1950) from a single specimen found in Lake Tanganyika on the endemic Cichlid fish Cardio pharynx schoutedeni POLL. No further specimens were known until when several individuals were collected in the same lake by Dr. G. MARLIER from the endemic Cichlid fishes Cyathopharynx Furcifer (Boulenger) and Callochromis pleurospilus (Boulenger). These records indicate that L. bistricornis has fairly wide host preferences, at least within the fainily Cichlidae, and suggest that, like its relative L. lophaira Harding which parasitizes the Cichlid fishes of L. Nyasa, it is capable of parasitizing any member of this group within its range of distribution.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    Fisheries Resources Research Institute | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16893 | 4230 | 2016-02-19 10:50:34 | 16893 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-09
    Description: Implications of the fish export trade on the people and the fisheries resource of LakeVictoria, Uganda were examined. Eight fish processing factories and ninety fishers wereanalyzed in terms of socio-economic characteristics of fishers and the economic characteristics of fish factories. Results indicated that industrial fish processors in Uganda are presently the main link between the artisanal fisher-folk and the overseas export markets. Their entry into the market has stabilized and expanded the fisher-folk market and average earnings. Fishers attributed improvement in incomes and living standards (76%) to positive changes in the fish market (78%) in the last 5 years (1994-1999). Ugandan fisher-folk communities are not seriously affected by the Nile perch exports (73%) because they normally have easy access to cheap fish at prices much less than urban prices and; depend mainly on alternative fish species of less export value. The price of Nile perch influences positively the price of Tilapia
    Description: Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP)
    Description: Paper presented at Colline Hotel, Mukono- LVEMP and NARO National Scientific Conferences, 2001 and at Glow III Conference, Arusha, Tanzania, 2002
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16898 | 4230 | 2015-06-04 18:00:02 | 16898 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-09
    Description: The construction of several barrages in order to develop the hydroelectric and irrigation potential of the Tana river has been proposed and the probable effects of these developments upon the fish and fisheries of the area' has been investigated. Briefly in the highest reaches the sport fishery will be unaffected, in the middle reaches the sparse subsistence fisheries will be only slightlyinconvenienced but in the terminal reaches of the river the subsistence and commercial fishing enterprises are expected to be seriously reduced by the progressive re-regulation of river-flow. However each new dam will support a new and productive reservoir fishery and with proper development the annual yield of fish from the Tana basin is expected to increase considerably.
    Description: Top of title page: EAFFRO Occasional Paper, 10
    Keywords: Fisheries ; EAFFRO
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17371 | 4230 | 2016-03-04 09:05:36 | 17371 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: The Nabugabo lakes are an important source of affordable protein food inthe form of fish, income, water for domestic and commercial purposes(aquaculture farm and Hotels), handcraft materials (mats, hats, roof thatch) andfishing floats and rafts. Nabugabo lakes provide employment, income and exportearnings to Uganda that flow from the act of harvesting the fish. In Uganda thefisheries sector directly employs 350,000 people and indirectly 1.2 million people.In 2005, it is estimated that about 370,000 mt fish export (97-98% Nile perch)earned Uganda US $ 143 Million up from US $ 103 million in 2004 .and up fromUS $ 45 million in 1996. , making it almost become the first non' traditional exportcommodity. The Nabugabo lakes are also import for cultural values and fishspecies from these lakes are important in evolutionary studies. The fishery sectoris therefore very important in Uganda's socio-economic life. Despite the abovevalues to the communities and global biodiversity roles, the amount of fish caughtand the number fishing fleets operating on the Nabugabo lakes to guidemanagement of the lake are lacking. The fishery that exists in these lakes islargely for subsistence and commercial purposes specific for Lake Nabugabobased on introduced species (Nile perch and Nile Tilapia). The fish is caughtusing mainly gill nets and long line hooks.
    Description: On title page: Theme 3: Enhancing integrated management of natural resources Project : Generation of knowledge and technologies that ensure sustainable utilisation of fish stocks (capture fisheries)
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17201 | 4230 | 2020-10-17 15:37:03 | 17201 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: The report provides information on the acoustic survey conducted on Lake Victoria from 18th feb-17th march 2006. The objective of the survey was to provide biomass estimates and distribution of the two main commercial species Nile Perch (above 10cm TL) AND Dagaa (Rastrineobola agentea). The rest of the species are grouped as haplochromines and others.Acoustic surveys are conducted biannually during the January/ February period when the lake is thermally stratified and during August/September period when the lake is mixed,to capture the differences in stock distribution during the two main seasons which influence fish distribution in Lake Victoria.So far, eight survey have been carried out using the same boat (R.V. Victoria Explorer) and equipment(SIMRAD EY500 echo-integrator),but with changes in survey design and data processing protocols.Environment parameters are also studied to monitor the status and understand how physical, chemical and biological processes interact and influences fisheries production.
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    Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17206 | 4230 | 2020-10-17 15:36:16 | 17206 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: The 10th lake-wide hydro-acoustic survey under IFMP was conducted on Lake Victoria from 17th March – 16th April 2010 with the overall objective of estimating the standing stock of the major commercial fish stocks in the lake. Environmental and bottom net sampling were concurrently done using a CTD profiler and a bottom trawl net respectively. Two CTDs from NaFIRRI (Old and New) were used following the malfunctioning of the KMFRI CTD that has been used in all the previous surveys and is now due for service. Acoustic Data were analyzed using Echoview 4.90 software recently released by Myriax. Illustration of Spatial distribution of fish stocks and water environmental parameters were drawn in Arcview 3.2.
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/16947 | 4230 | 2016-02-27 15:21:09 | 16947 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-09
    Description: If recent estimates are accurate the world’s human population can be expected to double in the next thirty years. The rate of growth will likely be even greater in many African nations, yet food supplies in these countries especially of essential animal proteins, are even not; inadequate Clearly increased production of food for domestic consumption must become a high- prioritydevelopment goal.The inland fisheries of Africa will play an increasinglyimportant role in augmenting protein supplies. In 1970, production of the inland fisheries was already-about 1.4 million metric tons, and had increased some 71 per cent in the previous six years. With further development and more affective fishery management a two-fold increase 1n output over the present level can reasonably be expected.Effective management of the fisheries at optimum exploitation levels end development of under utilized fish resources will neccessite major improvement in the stastistical systems employed to produce information on the fish stocks and fisheries. More reliable and detailed information on the catch, effort and other important aspect of the fishing enterprises will be required.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; EAFFRO
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    International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17986 | 25 | 2015-09-24 08:41:09 | 17986 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-03
    Description: Yemaya: ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17994 | 25 | 2015-09-24 08:42:53 | 17994 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: Yemaya: ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    Description: Yemaya: ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    Description: Yemaya: ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    Description: Yemaya: ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    Description: Yemaya: ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Gender ; Women ; Newsletter ; WIF ; Women in fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: The latest issue of the women-in-fisheries newsletter of the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), Yemaya No.61, dated August 2020, features articles and interviews from Brazil, Costa Rica, France, India, Indonesia, Mexico and Senegal. The lead article is on small-scale fisheries and food security and the issue also carries a photo essay on the practice of Aratu fishing in the mangrove forests of Brazil.The Costa Rica article, by Maria Suarez Toro, looks at how the harsh economic impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic-related lockdown has spurred fisherwomen to return to their traditional sources of livelihood. Emmanuelle Yhuel -Bertin looks at the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on small-scale fishing in Lorient, France, and how it is vividly captured in the pages of a diary maintained by a gillnetter skipper’s spouse. The article has been translated from French by Daniele Le Sann.The article from Indonesia, by Dedi Adhuri, points out how incomes from both harvest and post-harvest activities have dried up, leaving fishers in the lurch, adding to the anxieties of women who must make arrangements to survive from one day to the next.Inés López-Ercilla, Jorge Torre, Neyra Solano, and Francisco Fernández, in their article on Mexico, argue that, as in other countries, the experience of sheltering at home has led to increased domestic violence against women. Women in the small-scale fishing sector in Mexico are key drivers ensuring food security and community wellbeing during the Covid-19 pandemic.Ria Fitriana and Maria Kurupat, in their article on Indonesia, looks at how the changing land-use patterns threatens the livelihood of female crab collectors in Merauke, Papua, Indonesia.The article by Julie Lalluet-Geffroy,translated from French by Gildas, portraits a resolute mussel farmer, Amélie Dennebouy, who has challenged gender stereotypes to become a successful mussel entrepreneur in Pénestin, France.Nicole Franz, in her article, provides a brief overview of relevant international legal instruments and processes on small-scale fisheries contributions to rights to food and nutrition security, with a focus on the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).In Assane Deme’s interview (transcript prepared by Beatrice Gorez and translated from French to English by Gildas) with Mme Diaba Diop, general secretary of Pencum, Senegal, she points out that it is imperative that States extend all possible support to fishing communities, particularly to women and other vulnerable sections, in order to mitigate the dual challenge of growing food insecurity amidst the spread of Covid-19. There is a need for rehabilitating the processing sites, she added. Women would require field training to master new techniques.Beatriz Mesquita,Lorena Franca and Luciecia Cristina Moraiss da Silva, in their interview with Sandra Gomes, President of the Association of Indigenous Communities of the Middle Negro River ( ACIMRN), speaks about the challenge indigenous communities are facing due to Covid-19.Vishakha Gpta, in the Yemaya Recommends section, poins out that the film, Seguridad Alimentaria (Food Security) shows how activities such as fishing and clam gathering are experiences through which the community connects and continues to pass on their heritage.In the Profile column, Nasser Kasozi writes about how the work of Lovin Kobusiye is an example of new entrepreneurship emerging in pan-African fisheries and aquaculture.In the Whats New Webby? section, Manas Roshan writes about how ICSF’s new website, https://covid.icsf.net presents information on specific sectoral issues affected by Covid-19 and also disseminates new information as signs of recovery from the pandemic.In the Milestones section, Ahana Lakshmi speaks about how the new book, "The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020", indicates that women now have better access to decision-making positions at the local level, mainly through legislated quotas.This issue of the Yemaya also carries the ever-popular cartoon strip, Yemaya Mama ('A fishy deal’).The current issue can be accessed at:https://www.icsf.net/en/yemaya/article/EN/61.html?limitstart=0
    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries ; Brazil ; Costa Rica ; France ; India ; Indonesia ; Mexico ; Senegal ; women in fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; COVID-19 ; gender ; impact ; livelihoods ; fishing communities ; small scale fisheries ; fisheries ; Indigenous Communities ; Food security ; aquaculture ; Africa ; The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2020
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: This issue was designed as a special edition to complement ICSF's campaign celebrating the contributions of small-scale fisheries to nutrition and food security within a human-rights-based framework. As the SAMUDRA Comment notes, the COVID-19 pandemic reminds us of the connection between food, health systems, sustainable development and human rights, and offers an opportunity to build back and build forward better.The articles in this edition of SAMUDRA Report – from 10 countries in Africa, Asia, South America and Oceania – reflect on the pandemic's impacts on fisheries, and situates the components of food security in the lives and livelihoods of SSF in several countries.The individual articles are as follows:Indonesia: COVID-19 lockdown measures have struck small-scale fishersUnited States: COVID-19 relief measures have favoured industrial operatorsBrazil: COVID-19 threatens the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable indigenous communities in the AmazonMalawi: Fish is an unrecognized element of trade in the Southern African Development Community (SADC)Ghana: A study explored how access to affordable small fish will reduce hunger and improve nutritionIndonesia: The unique flavours of the East Java cuisine come from the traditional fish processing technique of pindangTimor-Leste: The island nation is closing the gender gap while also providing food securityIndia: Managed sensibly, inland water bodies can provide the country with sustainable food securityIndia: The use of fishmeal to grow shrimp is exporting the precious nutrition that India’s children deserveAnalysis: A roadmap is needed for the role of fish in the right to food and nutritionNigeria: More than COVID-19 itself, the lockdowns have hit the country's unorganized small-scale fishers harderPacific Islands: The push for 30 percent MPAs must not bypass the democratic route used by small island nations to improve fisheries and incomesAnalysis: The 1960 UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) failed to reach agreement, with India, Chile and Ecuador playing decisive rolesSSF / Blue Economy: There is no reason to wait for consensus on what is justice before acting on injustice in small-scale fisheriesReview: An award-winning film captures the complexities of small-scale fishers and fish processors in West Africa
    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries ; Sociology ; Samudra Report ; ICSF ; COVID-19 ; lockdown ; Indonesia ; Nigeria ; US ; Brazil ; Indigenous communities ; Amazon ; gender ; Timor-LEste ; Ghana ; Nutrition ; small-scale fisheries ; UNCLOS ; Malawi ; Southern African Development Communities (SADC) ; India ; Pacific Islands ; West Africa ; Fishing communities ; food security ; sustainable management ; income ; small islands ; conservation
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-26
    Description: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) has just published the latest issue of SAMUDRA Report, its triannual journal on fisheries, communities and livelohoods. The current edition, SAMUDRA Report No. 84, dated December 2020, features a range of articles from countries around the world like Peru, Kiribati, Belize, France, the Philippines, Brazil, Ghana, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.The issue also carries articles that discuss small-scale fisheries (SSF) and the SSF Guidelines, the ocean economy, tourism and labour rights, among other topics.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; ICSF ; Samudra Report ; Small-scale fisheries ; Kiribati ; Vulnerability ; climate change ; fishing communities ; France ; Philippines ; Sustainable ocean Economy ; coastal communities ; Brazil ; Myanmar ; Sri Lanka ; Ghana ; SSF Guidelines ; Fisheries Policy ; Fishworkers ; Vietnam
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-26
    Description: L’ICSF vient également de publier le no 61 du bulletin YEMAYA sur les questions de genre dans la pêche: Les articles viennent du Brésil, du Costa Rica, de la France, de l’Inde, de l’Indonésie, du Mexique, du Sénégal. L’éditorial traite de pêches artisanales et sécurité alimentaire. Et une série de photos illustre la pêche au petit crabe Aratu dans les mangroves brésiliennes.
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-26
    Description: Publicación virtual de un nuevo número de Yemaya, la revista del CIAPA sobre el género en la pesca, en castellano. El último número de Yemaya (núm.61), la revista del Colectivo Internacional de Apoyo al Pescador Artesanal (CIAPA) sobre temas de género en la pesca, publicado en inglés en agosto de 2020, se encuentra ahora disponible también en lengua española en:
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Yemaya ; Bangladesh ; coastal communities ; women ; gender ; livelihood ; labour ; Ghana ; Myanmar ; Mexico ; biodiversity ; livelihoods ; small-scale fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-26
    Description: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) has released the latest edition of Yemaya, its newsletter on gender and fisheries.Yemaya No. 62, dated December 2020, features articles from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Ghana, Mexco and the conversation between Meryl Williams, Danika Klieber and Kate Bevitt.The article from Bangladesh by Md. Mujibul Haque Munir reveals that women in Bangladesh’s coastal fishing continue to remain largely unrecognized and that urgent steps are needed to rectify this situation.The article from Myanmar by Angela Lentisco looks at the challenge of FAO’s FishAdapt project in strengthening the adaptive capacity and resilience of fisheries -and aquaculture dependent livelihoods and limited opportunity to work as wage labour in the commercial fishing business.The article from Ghana by Naana Nkansah Agyekum looks at the gradual transformation of the ahotor oven which represents an improvement on the widely used chorkor smoke. The ahotor oven is energy efficient and helps women fish processors reduce the quantity of firewood in smoking fish.The conversation between Kate Bevitt, Danika Kleiber and Meryl Williams focuses on the collaborative study, Illuminating Hidden Harvests. The conversation highlights the under recognition and under reporting of women’s work.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Yemaya ; ICSF ; Bangladesh ; coastal communities ; women ; gender ; livelihood ; labour ; Ghana ; Myanmar ; Mexico ; biodiversity ; livelihoods ; small-scale fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-26
    Description: Le nouveau numéro de la revue SAMUDRA - publication quadrimestrielle du Collectif international d’appui à la pêche artisanale (ICSF) - est disponible en ligne sur. Il s’agit d’un numéro spécial qui vient s’ajouter à la campagne de l’ICSF visant à bien mettre en évidence tout ce qu’apporte la pêche artisanale en matière de nutrition et de sécurité alimentaire dans une démarche fondée sur le respect des droits humains. Comme le relève l’éditorial, la pandémie de Covid-19 « nous rappelle les liens forts qui existent entre notre alimentation et nos systèmes de santé, entre le développement durable et les droits humains. Le Covid-19 sera-t-il l’occasion de repartir de l’avant en mieux ? »
    Keywords: Fisheries ; ICSF ; Samudra Report ; Small-scale fisheries ; Indonesia ; United States ; Brazil ; Malawi ; Ghana ; Indonesia ; Timor-Leste ; India ; Nigeria ; Pacific Islands ; COVID ; Food Security ; Southern African Development Community (SADC) ; Amazonian ; indigenous communities ; livelihoods ; vulnerability
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Contents: Customary Rights in South Africa.Artisanal Fishworkers of Brazil.US Waterfronts.Sea Piracy in Nigeria.Civil Society Guidelines on SSF.SBSTTA 16th Session.
    Description: ISSN 0973-1121
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Pollution ; Sociology
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Contents: At a crossroads: England’s small-scale fisheries are being integrated within a national system.Diversionary tactics: Most of Peru’s anchoveta catches meantfor human consumption are being diverted.Fair, sustainable? The new EU-Mauritania FisheriesAgreement has been welcomed—and spurned.A weighty responsibility: A fisheries reform process isunder way in several parts of Africa.Sri Lanka. Restoring past glory: The Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme focuses on fisheries in the Negombo lagoon.Need for vigilance: Summary of a study on globalization andtrade treaties in Atlantic Canadian fisheries.A collective voice: A national workshop on the ILO Work inFishing Convention was held in Goa, India.Short-term model: Brazil is backing increased productionthrough industrial fisheries and aquaculture.Living the learning. 70 participants from the Honduran Caribbean coast gathered at a conference on SSF.Brazil. Towards synthesis: On the approach of civil society organizations towards the proposed SSF Guidlines.
    Description: ISSN 0973-1121
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Pollution ; Sociology
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    Description: Ce guide a pour but de faire une présentation rapide de la Convention sur le travail dans la pêche qui a été adoptée en juin 2007 à Genève lors de la 96ème Conférence internationale du Travail (CIT) de l’Organisation internationale du Travail (OIT). Il ne prétend pas donner une interprétation de ses dispositions, ni remplacer la lecture du texte officiel. Il s’agit essentiellement d’aider ceux qui ne connaissent rien de ce nouveau document, et connaissent mal le fonctionnement de l’OIT et de la CIT, à se faire une idée des sujets traités. On espère que ce guide permettra notamment aux pêcheurs et à leurs organisations de comprendre les avantages potentiels et les répercussions de la nouvelle Convention sur la pêche artisanale et à petite échelle des pays en développement. Disponible aussi en ligne sur www.icsf.net
    Description: Traduction: Gildas Le Bihan (CRISLA). The original English version plus versions in Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Malayalam and Odia have ID=1561. The Portuguese, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Arabic versions have ID=17163
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Law ; Sociology
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: This handbook provides detailed information for a wide range of legal instruments relevant to fisheries and fishworkers. It covers 114 legal instruments, categorized into the following seven themes: Theme I. Human Rights, Food Security, Women and Development.Theme II. Environment and Sustainable Development.Theme III. Oceans and Fisheries Management.Theme IV. Environmental Pollution Theme V. Fishing Vessels and Safety at Sea Theme VI. Labour Theme VII. TradeThe handbook also includes the working of the instruments (decision-making bodies, monitoring and implementation agencies, periodicity of meetings, rules for participation in meetings of the decision-making bodies and implementation agencies for States and non-governmental organizations), regional instrument and agencies. Apart from being a ready reckoner to the instruments, it highlights the important sections of relevance to fisheries or small-scale fisheries and fishworkers.The companion CD-ROM provides the full texts of the instruments in a searchable database. The handbook will be useful for fishworker and non-governmental organizations, and also for researchers and others interested in fisheries issues.
    Description: Part of an 8 volume set. ISBN 81-902957-8-0 (Set) Principal Researchers: Ramya Rajagopalan and Ahana Lakshmi
    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries ; Law
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    Description: This handbook provides detailed information for a wide range of legal instruments relevant to fisheries and fishworkers. It covers 114 legal instruments, categorized into the following seven themes: Theme I. Human Rights, Food Security, Women and Development.Theme II. Environment and Sustainable Development.Theme III. Oceans and Fisheries Management.Theme IV. Environmental Pollution Theme V. Fishing Vessels and Safety at Sea Theme VI. Labour Theme VII. TradeThe handbook also includes the working of the instruments (decision-making bodies, monitoring and implementation agencies, periodicity of meetings, rules for participation in meetings of the decision-making bodies and implementation agencies for States and non-governmental organizations), regional instrument and agencies. Apart from being a ready reckoner to the instruments, it highlights the important sections of relevance to fisheries or small-scale fisheries and fishworkers.The companion CD-ROM provides the full texts of the instruments in a searchable database. The handbook will be useful for fishworker and non-governmental organizations, and also for researchers and others interested in fisheries issues.
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    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries ; Law
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: This handbook provides detailed information for a wide range of legal instruments relevant to fisheries and fishworkers. It covers 114 legal instruments, categorized into the following seven themes: Theme I. Human Rights, Food Security, Women and Development.Theme II. Environment and Sustainable Development.Theme III. Oceans and Fisheries Management.Theme IV. Environmental Pollution Theme V. Fishing Vessels and Safety at Sea Theme VI. Labour Theme VII. TradeThe handbook also includes the working of the instruments (decision-making bodies, monitoring and implementation agencies, periodicity of meetings, rules for participation in meetings of the decision-making bodies and implementation agencies for States and non-governmental organizations), regional instrument and agencies. Apart from being a ready reckoner to the instruments, it highlights the important sections of relevance to fisheries or small-scale fisheries and fishworkers.The companion CD-ROM provides the full texts of the instruments in a searchable database. The handbook will be useful for fishworker and non-governmental organizations, and also for researchers and others interested in fisheries issues.
    Description: Part of an 8 volume set. ISBN 81-902957-8-0 (Set) Principal Researchers: Ramya Rajagopalan and Ahana Lakshmi
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11175 | 25 | 2013-06-02 15:27:09 | 11175 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Contents: UNCSD: Rio+20.Shrimp Aquaculture in Central America.Sovereign Rights of Indigenous Fishers.Access to Fisheries Information.Harmonizing Fishworkers’ Rights.The Delhi MPA Workshop.
    Description: ISSN 0973-1121
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11181 | 25 | 2015-09-24 08:24:19 | 11181 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: ISSN 0973-1156
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Sociology
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11190 | 25 | 2013-07-11 15:09:28 | 11190 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Through consultations with key fisheries-based stakeholders in four States of India, this study attempts to assess perceptions of fishing communities about the impact of climate change on their lives and livelihoods. It also evaluates the traditional knowledge, institutions and practices of fishing communities that are relevant to climate-change preparedness. The study identifies adaptation and mitigation measures that may need to be adopted by fishing communities and the State in relation to climate change. Based on this overall analysis, the study proposes measures to protect the lives and livelihoods of small-scale fishing communities in the context of climate-change policies and programmes at different levels.This study will be useful for researchers, policymakers, students and anyone interested in climate change and its potential effects on the lives and livelihoods of small-scale fishing communities.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Pollution ; Climate Change ; Small-scale fisheries ; Fishing Communities ; India ; Andhra Pradesh ; Maharashtra ; West Bengal ; Sundarbans ; Livelihood ; Kerala ; ICSF ; Marine fisheries
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11234 | 25 | 2013-09-01 08:35:28 | 11234 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Government development programmes and policies in fisheries are focused on the problems and needs of men though women are known to dominate the post-harvest sector in artisanal fisheries and are involved, to varying degrees, in pre-harvest and harvest activities. A lack of women’s participation in decision-making bodies within communities, fisheries organizations and government has resulted in a general neglect of their interests. This has led to a constant demand by women’s-rights activists and organizations to address market-related issues of women vendors. This study, “Women Fish Vendors in Mumbai”, aims to provide insights into the challenges faced by women fish vendors in the city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay).
    Description: ISBN 978-93-80802-13-8
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Policies ; Sociology
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11236 | 25 | 2013-09-09 14:41:57 | 11236 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Keywords: Environment ; Fisheries
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11249 | 25 | 2015-05-30 13:26:23 | 11249 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: Explora la percepción de las personas residentes en las comunidades costeras vinculadas a los espacios marinos protegidos en Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá. Profundiza, a partir de estudios de caso y el análisis comparativo, los temas de gobernanza, derechos humanos y distribución justa y equitativa de beneficios derivados de la conservación. Los resultados destacan que los esfuerzos de conservación marina no han logrado establecer puentes que permitan satisfacer las necesidades sociales. Las comunidades han sido excluidas de los procesos de toma de decisiones, y los costos de la conservación han recaído en las pueblos costeros. Se plantean recomendaciones orientadas hacia el desarrollo de procesos de conservación marina y desarrollo local en aras de tender puentes en la búsqueda de formas y modelos de conservación marina que sean respetuosos de los derechos humanos y promuevan “el buen vivir” de las comunidades en territorios marino-costeros.
    Description: ISBN 978 93 80802 09 1
    Keywords: Conservation ; Fisheries
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11258 | 25 | 2015-05-30 00:53:44 | 11258 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: As the earth’s resources continue to face increasing pressure from a variety of human and natural causes, protection of the environment and biodiversity is a matter of contemporary concern, The conservation of coastal and marine resources, in particular, has become a priority for countries around the world. In this context, marine protected areas (MPAs) are being widely promoted as one of the most effective tools for the conservation of coastal and marine resources.Most MPAs are located in coastal areas of great biodiversity, and hence their development has direct impacts on the lives and livelihoods of coastal communities, especially small-scale and traditional fishing communities. Typically, they are the ones who have to bear the costs of conservation practices–lost livelihood options, expulsion from traditional fishing grounds and living spaces, and violation of human/community rights, to name a few.The articles in this dossier, drawn chronologically from the pages of Samudra Report, the triannual publication of ICSF, draw attention to these issues. They show that conservation and livelihoods are closely intertwined, and that top-down, non-participatory models of conservation can be counter-productive. Despite being poor and powerless, fishing and coastal communities can be powerful allies in conservation efforts, given their longstanding dependence on natural resources and their traditional ecological knowledge systems. As the examples in this dossier reveal, it is possible for fishing communities to protect and conserve the environment, while continuing with sustainable fishing operations. Clearly, only an integrated approach to fisheries management and conservation will prove successful.This dossier will be useful for policymakers, social scientists, non-governmental organizations and others interested in fisheries, conservation, communities and livelihoods.
    Description: ISBN 978 81 904590 8 2
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Policies
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    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11261 | 25 | 2015-05-17 14:09:32 | 11261 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: El objetivo que persigue esta guía consiste en presentar brevemente el Convenio sobre el trabajo en el sector pesquero de 2007, adoptado en junio del mismo año en Ginebra, Suiza, durante la 96ª reunión de la Conferencia Internacional del Trabajo (CIT) de la Organización Mundial del Trabajo (OIT). No pretende en absoluto interpretar ninguna de sus disposiciones y no debe ser considerado como equivalente al texto oficial. La guía se ha elaborado pensando en facilitar la comprensión del convenio y del funcionamiento de la CIT y de la OIT a personas profanas en la materia. De forma más concreta se espera que esta publicación sirva para que los pescadores y las organizaciones que los representan comprendan las repercusiones del Convenio sobre las pesquerías artesanales y de pequeña escala de los países en desarrollo, así como las posibles ventajas que el Convenio les ofrece.La guía se encuentra igualmente disponible en la página web del CIAPA: www.icsf.net
    Description: ISBN 978-81-904590-7-5
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Law ; Sociology
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11293 | 6 | 2015-05-30 00:55:09 | 11293 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: This handbook provides detailed information for a wide range of legal instruments relevant to fisheries and fishworkers. It covers 114 legal instruments, categorized into the following seven themes: Theme I. Human Rights, Food Security, Women and Development.Theme II. Environment and Sustainable Development.Theme III. Oceans and Fisheries Management.Theme IV. Environmental Pollution Theme V. Fishing Vessels and Safety at Sea Theme VI. Labour Theme VII. TradeThe handbook also includes the working of the instruments (decision-making bodies, monitoring and implementation agencies, periodicity of meetings, rules for participation in meetings of the decision-making bodies and implementation agencies for States and non-governmental organizations), regional instrument and agencies. Apart from being a ready reckoner to the instruments, it highlights the important sections of relevance to fisheries or small-scale fisheries and fishworkers.The companion CD-ROM provides the full texts of the instruments in a searchable database. The handbook will be useful for fishworker and non-governmental organizations, and also for researchers and others interested in fisheries issues.
    Description: Part of an 8 volume set. ISBN 81-902957-8-0 (Set) Principal Researchers: Ramya Rajagopalan and Ahana Lakshmi
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11296 | 6 | 2015-05-30 00:57:10 | 11296 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Description: This handbook provides detailed information for a wide range of legal instruments relevant to fisheries and fishworkers. It covers 114 legal instruments, categorized into the following seven themes: Theme I. Human Rights, Food Security, Women and Development.Theme II. Environment and Sustainable Development.Theme III. Oceans and Fisheries Management.Theme IV. Environmental Pollution Theme V. Fishing Vessels and Safety at Sea Theme VI. Labour Theme VII. TradeThe handbook also includes the working of the instruments (decision-making bodies, monitoring and implementation agencies, periodicity of meetings, rules for participation in meetings of the decision-making bodies and implementation agencies for States and non-governmental organizations), regional instrument and agencies. Apart from being a ready reckoner to the instruments, it highlights the important sections of relevance to fisheries or small-scale fisheries and fishworkers.The companion CD-ROM provides the full texts of the instruments in a searchable database. The handbook will be useful for fishworker and non-governmental organizations, and also for researchers and others interested in fisheries issues.
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    Fisheries Resources Research Institute | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19336 | 4230 | 2021-02-13 22:56:01 | 19336 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Uganda has a high potential for fish production. About 18% of the country's surface is covered by lakes, rivers and swamps which are sources of fish. The country has capacity to produce about 300,000 metric tones of fish annually. However the maximunl catch ever realized is 245,000 metric tones in 1990 after which catches declined by 1.5% from 221,900 metric tones in 1996 to 218,680 metric tones in 1997. When the stocks of Lake Victoria were investigated during a joint survey conducted by UNIJP/FAO and EAFFRO in 1969/71, the contribution of the Nile perch, Lates niloticus to the total demersal ichthyomass of the lake was then insignificant (Fisheries Department. Ann. Rpt. 1960; Bergstrand & Cordone 1971, Ssentongo & Welcomrtle 1984).
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19333 | 4230 | 2020-09-07 18:47:41 | 19333 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: To modernize the fishery sub-sector there is need to sustainably exploit the resource and manage the environment. This will transform into guaranteed incomes and food security to the fishers and other people employed in the ~ishery related activities. The overall fisheries sub-sector goal is to ensure increased and sustainable fish production and utilization by properly managing capture fisheries, promoting Aquaculture reducing post haNest losses and protecting the fish habitat. This will contribute to the overall national development. policy of poverty eradication and food security through the modernization of thedevelopment sector.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19334 | 4230 | 2020-09-07 21:42:41 | 19334 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Rastrineobola argentea locally known as mukene in Uganda, omena in Kenya anddagaa in Tanzania occurs in Lake Nabugabo, Lake Victoria, the Upper Victoria Nile andLake Kyoga (Greenwood, 1966). While its fishery is well established on Lakes Victoriaand Kyoga, the species is not yet being exploited on Lake Nabugabo. Generally such smaller sized fish species as R argentea become important commercial species in lakes where they occur when catches of preferred larger-sized table fish start showing signs of decline mostly as a result of overexploitation. With the current trends of declining fish catches on Lake Nabugabo, human exploitation of mukene on this lake is therefore just a matter of time. The species is exploited both for direct· human consumption and as the protein ingredient in the manufacture of animal feeds.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19341 | 4230 | 2020-09-07 22:06:21 | 19341 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: Decline in fish stocks and fish species diversity due to excessive fishing effort. 2. Use of destructive fishing gears and methods e.g seines, cast nets, of recent mono-filament nets, tycooning, etc. 3. Capture of immature fish. 4. Invasion by water hyacinth and floating sudds 5. Ineffective management of fisheries due to limited (reluctance) community participation in lake management affairs. 6. Of recent, illegal buying and selling of fish in the lake without landing deprives the department of statistics and also puts the owner of fishing vessels at risk. 7. Lack of coordination among fisheries departments of districts of Kyoga basin (Le. differences in policies from districts to district -laxity in law enforcement). 8. Inadequate investment skills among fishers . .9. Political interference -creation of illegal landings 1a.llI-facilitated field staff. makes monitoring difficult and kills morale • . 11. Pollution and degradation of• the fish habitat from construction works and agro-cbemicals. 12. Poor infrastructure 13. Lack of control of licensing by fisheries staff 14.The rising water levels in the lake cause serious impacts to the fishing expeditions by way of destruction of the fishing gears and sudden blockages of landing site entries. 15. Some areas at the •shoreline show high degree of sedimentation. These areas being breeding areas for fish are seriously interfered. 16. Water hyacinth is still highly patched in some fishing grounds
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19326 | 4230 | 2020-09-07 21:03:02 | 19326 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Productivity processes may be defined as involving the conversion/mobilisation of energy for storage into various biological forms. The major biological (forms relevant to this presentation are bacteria, algae aquatic macrophytes, invertebrates and fish. The non living form is Deritus.The purpose of this paper is to outline in generalised terms, the processes through which energy is mobilised from the various transitional storage towards fish production
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19329 | 4230 | 2020-08-31 00:16:37 | 19329 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Aquatic systems cover 18% of Uganda's surface area in form of lakes rivers and swamps. The lakes can be grouped into Major and Minor lakes. Lakes Victoria, Kyoga, Albert, Edward and George form the Major lakes. A host of small lakes many of them associated with (satellite to) the major lakes form the minor lakes. These minor lakes can further be grouped into Nabugabo lakes, Koki lakes and Lake Wamala as being associated with the Lake Victoria drainage, Kyoga minor lakes (Lakes Opeta, Bisina, Agu, Lemwa, Kawi, Nakuwa, Nawampasa etc.), the numerous western crater lakes and Lake Bunyonyi
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19337 | 4230 | 2020-09-07 21:44:19 | 19337 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Fisheries are based on stocks of wild animals living in their natural environment stock is a sub-set of one species having the same growth and mortality parameters, and inhabiting a particular geographic area and has little connection with adjacent groups. The fish stocks are affected by man's activities and the success of the fisheries depends critically on the state of the fish stocks. Decision-makers need scientific advice about the state of the fish stocks. The science of stock assessment is concerned with provision of this advice
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19346 | 4230 | 2020-09-07 22:02:29 | 19346 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: Overview: Fish distribution patterns•Definition of habitatSpatial dimensions of habitatstemporal dimensions of habitatsFish Movements and MigrationsFactors affecting suitability of fish habitatsHabitat structureThe influence of watershed characteristics on fish habitatsFish habitat conservation issues for Lake KyogaThe way ahead for fisheries management for all water bodies Comprehensive policy interventions at local-district and national levels for lakes
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19437 | 4230 | 2020-08-31 00:09:42 | 19437 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The average diet in Uganda, particularly among the poor majority of the population, is unbalanced, based on starchy food crops, resulting in apparent protein deficiency. There are indications of high prevalence of chronic malnutrition of children of 12-56 months (SSALI & SEWANKAMBO 1991). The production and consumption of protein food is still undeveloped, presenting an apparent potential and clear need in the country.There are also indications that fisheries is the sector with probably the biggest, untapped potential as source of protein food. It is can also produce the cheapest high-quality protein, particularly for those populations near the main water bodies that cover 18% of the total surface in the country. Fish has been the most important source of protein in the whole. country mainly because of its low price. Present fish consumption accounts for 4.8% of household food budget, compared to 8.7% for meat and poultry, 5.8% for milk and eggs and 9.7% for fruits and vegetables (MPED 1991c).
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    Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19439 | 4230 | 2020-11-08 17:22:15 | 19439 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Uganda has been able to achieve increasing growth rates of up to 7% per annum over the last five years under the Government's reforms programmes set up to redress economic imbalances through economic rehabilitation, growth and development (MPED 1987). The main objective of these reform programmes is to achieve GDP growth rate of at least 5% and reduce inflation rate to 15% by the end of June, 1993 (MFEP 1992). However, there is now the problem of sustaining this high growth rate, much of which has been achieved from the agriculture sector. Falling world prices for the major agricultural products, namely coffee and cotton, coupled with increasingly unpredictable weather conditions in the country have led to major fluctuations in the performance of the agricultural sector over the years, and thus in the overall performance of the economy. In 1991/92 financial year, for example the growth rate in the economy fell from 3.9% in the previous year to 1.8%, while within agriculture it fell from 2.6% to -1.5%. This fall has been attributed to the factors mentioned above.There has been a growing concern over this situation and the Government has been exploring' avenues for expanding and diversifying the economic base of the country away from the traditional agricultural crops.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19440 | 4230 | 2021-02-13 23:35:26 | 19440 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Uganda comprises of about 241,000 km2 or 18% is water (Lakes and Rivers, swamps, dams, valley tanks and fish ponds) (MPED 1991a). It is estimated that these waters produce 219,.000 tonnes 'of fish (UFD 1991) major contributors being Lake Victoria followed by Kyoga. Other important producers include Lakes Albert, Edward and George and Albert "Nile. In terms of species composition, Nile perch and Tilapine species represent by far the most significant proportions of the catch accounting for 51% to 39% respectively (UFD 1989). Uganda has a population of 16.6 million people (1991 census) of whom 90% live in rural areas with major occupation being peasant agriculture. Thispopulation is made up of more than 52 ethnic groupings whose., diet is varied depending on cultural influences, geographical location and climate. Per capita fish consumption is estimated ,at 12 kg per annum (UFD 1990).The average diet in Uganda particularly among the poor majority of population is unbalanced, mainly based on starchy food crops as roots and . tubers, cereals and banana. There are indicators of high prevalence of 'chronic malnutrition of children of 12 -56 months (SSALI and SEWANKAMBO 1991). There are also diseases like Goitre, Rickets and Blindness in the adult population caused by nutritional defficiencies. The production and consumption of protein food is still under-developed, presenting a potential to be exploited.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18884 | 4230 | 2020-11-08 17:15:45 | 18884 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-12
    Description: The purpose of this brochure is to communicate research results on economic returns for fishing enterprises on Lakes Albert, Kyoga and Victoria and strategies for enhancing market access, aimed at improving incomes of fishers.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19443 | 4230 | 2020-10-12 18:45:44 | 19443 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The overall objective of research program at the Uganda FreshwaterFisheries Research Organization (UFFRO). has been' the promotion. of sustainable development of the major fisheries resources of Uganda; namely the Nile perch, Nile tilapia and Dagaa. The institution endeavours to provide the information necessary for the rational exploitation, managementand the enhancement of an appropriately balanced mix of fish species.I〉 The Fish Commodity Systems Economics (U) Project focuses on the economic component of the program. Its overall objective is to improve performance of the fisheries sector within the framework of sustainable development It is a three year project and was officially started in June 1992, with funding from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada. Its primary concern is with improving the main aspects of fisheries sector performance, namely contribution to the people's diet income and employment,the environment and Uganda's balance of paymentposition.
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    National Agricultural Research Organisation | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19457 | 4230 | 2020-10-26 06:23:50 | 19457 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Papyrus can be used as alternative to woodfuel for smoking fish. The product is as acceptable as fish smoked with woodfuel. Smoking with papyrus offers no immediate price premium to the fish smoker but some net profit advantages may arise where costs can be reduced by its use, and where quality improvements can be obtained by the closer attention to the smoking process necessitated by papyrus. In locations where papyrus and woodfuel are both abundant there is no perceived cost advantage to the fish smoker in smoking with papyrus and papyrus is rarely seen as a possible alternative to woodfuel, even in areas of woodfuel scarcity. Given the sociological and economic values attached by the government of Uganda to riverine and lakeside forests,further efforts to disseminate knowledge ofpapyrus as an alternative fuel, and of the fuel savings to be gained in using improved kiln designs are recommended.
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    Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19617 | 4230 | 2020-10-26 04:21:28 | 19617 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: A study on the fish stocks and feeding habits of Lates niloticus in the northern portion of Lake Victoria (Uganda) was conducted during the period 1981 to 1985. A general decline in catch rates and total landings was observed. This was due to, along other factors, overfishing, use of beach seines and smaller lesh gill nets and predation on some of the species by L. niloticus. The most notable changes during the period were a sharp decline of the haplochromines and an increase of Rastrineobola argentea in commercial landings and a change in the feeding habits of L. niloticus from haplochrolines to Caridina and juvenile L. niloticus. There was also a decline in average weight of L. niloticus in both trawl catches and commercial landings.
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    Fisheries Resources Research Institute | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19626 | 4230 | 2020-10-20 04:34:42 | 19626 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: Nakivubo swamp (papyrus wetland) is located in the south east of the city of Kampala. This swamp has been receiving waste water from Nakivubo channel for more than two decades. This investigation was aimed at monitoring the level of pollutants (nutrients and faecal coliforms) as the waste water filtrates through the swamp and the flow patterns of waste water through the swamp. From this preliminarily investigation it was feund out· that the waste. water is not evenly distributed over the swamp. Also high levels of pollutants seem to filtrate through th~swamp and enter Inner Murchison Bay Lake victoria. Further research is under way to investigate in more detail the capacity of Nakivubo swamp to remove nutrients / pollutants from waste water flowing through it and the dominant mechanisms / processes involved
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    International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19635 | 25 | 2016-01-25 10:19:20 | 19635 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Women in fisheries ; Yemaya newsletter ; ICSF ; gender ; fisheries development
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    Agricultural Development Project Fishery Survey Unit | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19553 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 01:27:30 | 19553 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-01
    Description: The culture of fish in cage and pen is a comparatively new project in Uganda although it has been successfully practiced commercially in the Philippines in the raising of Tilapia and carps. As a technology transfer scheme the project is being proposed as an alternative employment both for fishermen and farmers in the rural and fishing communities around the Lake Kyoga Complex. The project can be operated as family enterprise, by cooperatives or by fishery corporations, as possible income-producing business ventures.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19599 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 01:56:30 | 19599 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: East Africa, like most growing countries, is beginning tobe particularly concerned about environmental pol1ution.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19604 | 4230 | 2020-11-09 02:43:06 | 19604 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: It is a well established feature of biological systemsthat the constituent organisms are in balance with each other.This is true of a fish population which is in balance with theother organisms of its own ecosystem, and within itself insofaras the numbers of fish entering a fish stock are approximatelyequal to those dying by natural causes.It is also true that 9 as fish grow through the population,they reach a particular size where the increase in weight in a year 9 due to the growth of all the fish in the population of that size, is balanced by the loss of weight due to natural death.The maximum yield of a fishery could thus be obtained by removing all fish as they reach this age. In practice it would require an infinite amount of fishing to accomplish this 9 and it is generalpractice in fishery management to begin cropping fish just before they reach this ideal size and age.
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    Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19618 | 4230 | 2020-11-11 19:30:12 | 19618 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: There has been a decline almost to the total disappearance and in some cases apparently the extinction of most of the native fish species of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga since the development of the fisheries of these lakes begun at the beginning of this century. The Nile perch, Lates niloticus, a large voracious predator which was introduced into these lakes about the middle of the century along with several tilapiine species is thought to have depleted stocks of other fish. But other factors, such as overfishing, changes in the habitat which can result in fish kills or affect breeding and recruitment, plus competition with other species, appear to have contributed to the diminution in the stocks of other fish.The available information indicates that by the time the Nile perch was established, the stocks of the native tilapiine species had been reduced by over fishing. The Labeo victorianus fishery had similarly been destroyed by intensive gill netting of gravid individuals on breeding migrations. L. niloticus is however, capable of depleting the stocks of species which have disappeared and could have consumed the remnants - thus preventing their recovery. It is also directly responsible for the decline in the populations of the haplochromine cichlids which were abundant over most of these lakes when it was established. The native tilapiine species were also affected by the introduced species which have similar ecologicalrequirements.
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    Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organisation | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19646 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 01:40:01 | 19646 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: Fishery resources are very fragile to exploitation if the basic biological intricacies of the available stocks are not taken into account. Research enables the formulation of sound strategies and practices aimed at sustainable fisheries exploitation, management and development. The success of research strategies requires complementary mechanisms to enforce specified measures.
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    Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19647 | 4230 | 2020-11-09 03:53:57 | 19647 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: A study of species catch composition average size and geographical distribution was carried out in Napoleon Gulf, Buvuma Channel and Lungira Bay in Lake Victoria from 1981 to 1983.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19650 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 02:27:44 | 19650 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-02
    Description: Some five years ago, two of the territories bordering on Lake Victoria, Uganda and Tanganyika began to express a desire either to abolish or modify the existing regulations controlling the fisheries in the Lake. These were felt to be unenforceable as they stood, and the expenditure on their implementation economically unjustifiable.At the same time, however, there was, notably in Kenya, an increasing unease at the obvious decline in the yields of the T. esculenta fisheries, and an increasing pressure on this organisation to undertake fish population studies and examine the true state of the fisheries. E.A.F.F.R.O. had however at that time already accumulated sufficient data on the biology of the fish stocks to enable it to issue a grave warning as to the consequences of possible de-restriction.
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    Fisheries Resources Research Institute (FIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19859 | 4230 | 2020-11-09 01:37:44 | 19859 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Fish is an important food and export commodity for Uganda and indeed the whole East African region. Fish production is driven by, among others, availability and abundance of suitable fish food resources. Invertebrate constitute one of the key food resources for different species of fish. All fish must feed on invertebrates as the first external food after absorption of the yolk sac and through most of the larval growth. A number of fishes in Lake Victoria including mukene (Rastrineobo/a argentea) and some nkejje (haplochromines) species depend entirely on a diet of invertebrates throughout life (Mwebaza-Ndawula 1998) and their productivity and fisheries primarily depends on supply of suitable invertebrate food organisms in the environment
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization, EAFFRO | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19867 | 4230 | 2020-09-04 01:17:26 | 19867 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: The programme of work in connection with investigations into the feasibility of operating a fishery for Haplochromis has progressed, albeit with interruptions, throughout the year. An account is given in Appendix A of the boat and gear developments which have been stimulated by this survey. With conversion of the Darter to a stern trawler, fishing operations have been speeded up and a total of 85.5 trawling hours has now been completed. A summary of the catch data is set-out-in Table G1 and some comments on the distribution of species is given.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19861 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 02:02:11 | 19861 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: A preliminary report upon a survey of the fisheries of the Tana River,Kenya undertaken during the dry season, August-September 1965, wasissued in September the same year (Mann 1965), and a shortened accountwas subsequently published (Mann 1966). However during 1967 the survey,which had been interrupted, was resumed and a second visit was made tothe area during the wet season of April-May
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19876 | 4230 | 2020-08-30 21:19:16 | 19876 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: From September 1969, the presence of a full-time librarian made possible the planning of more extensive projects with regard to the library. A large backlog of reprints and books was catalogued, in addition to material arriving currently. A detailed survey was made of the book collection andmany volumes were reclassified
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19872 | 4230 | 2020-10-12 18:07:12 | 19872 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: When the Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project began, the background information necessary for the successful application of quantitative stock assessment was lacking. For this. reason and also due to the size of Lake Victoria, the complexity and variety of its many habitats, and its multispecies fishery, it was decided that initial stock assessment studies should consist of a lake wide survey using a variety of exploratory fishing methods.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19874 | 4230 | 2020-11-09 01:19:29 | 19874 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Whilst discussing a future tagging programme for a number of fishspecies of commercial importance in Lake Victoria, Prof. K. Lagler, atthat time Co-ordinator of African Lake Projects, FAD, suggested that forease and speed of operation the tags and tagging equipment described byDELL (1968) should be used. He very kindly provided the equipment anda number of tags of various types.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19870 | 4230 | 2020-08-30 23:49:39 | 19870 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Most fishing operations are characterised by selectivity. This obscuressome qualitative and quantitative aspects of the composition of the popula.tion as reflected in the catch. In otter trawls, apart from the question ofavoidance or escapement at the mouth of the net. the most important partof selection for size of fish is the codend. However, the length of the net,along with the mesh size, determine ease of water passage and thus affectsthe efficiency of the trawl. In addition to mesh size other factors affectingcodend selection include: (1) material from which it is made, (2) weight ofthe catch. (3) duration of the haul, and (4) speed.
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    Fisheries Research Institute | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19893 | 4230 | 2020-10-20 04:25:32 | 19893 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Lake Edward is connected to Lake George by Kazinga Channel and the commercial fisheries of this water system are dominated by Oreochromis niloticus and Bagrus docmak. However, Oreochromis niloticus is on the decline in commercial catches and yet the water system may be rich in phytoplankton, the common food for Oreochromis niloticus.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19908 | 4230 | 2020-11-08 15:59:42 | 19908 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: During a survey of an area of Lake Victoria off Entebbe an echo sounder was used very extensively; this was a high frequency, transistorized model with an extra-hull transducer, suitable not only for hydrographic work but also as a fish-finding sounder. The use of echo sounders by fishermen is a relatively new innovation but they are now used extensively hydrographic in most commercial sea fisheries. So far however, work has been carried out in freshwater fisheries using these instruments. Cushing (1963) gives a clear account of the theory and general principles of the use of echo sounders for fish finding. A considerable number of "fish-traces" have been duringtlie course the hydrographic survey and an attempt has been made to interpret these traces from the point of general distribution and behaviour. However, as very little actual fishing has been done in connection with these traces the observations made must be regarded as tentative.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19903 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 02:06:55 | 19903 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: At present there is no convenient key in English for the identification of the species of freshwater fish from the East African political region which includes Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Whilst Boulenger (1909-16), Lockley (1949), Copley (1952 and 1958) and Greenwood (1953-1958 and 1966) give keys on descriptive data relevant to this fauna, their accounts do not give complete coverage for the region. Norman's (c 1944) draft synopsis of the orders, families and genera of recent fishes unfortunately excludes the Ostariophysi and the Cichlidae, thus does not cover 12 of the most important families of African freshwater fish. Moreover Norman's key employs, for the remaining families and genera, detailed anatomical characters which are not convenient to use in the field.
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    E.A.F.F.R.O | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19910 | 4230 | 2020-08-30 21:12:32 | 19910 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Various departments of the Kenya Government, together with FAO consultants are co-operating in the United Nations Special Fund Scheme for developing hydro-electric and irrigation potential on the Tana River.The irrigation scheme is sited ON the south bank of the lower reaches below Garissa where a shallow but large reservoir dam will be constructed at Korakora (see Fig. C1). Hqwever, because of the limited capacity of such dam furtherreservoir dams are also considered in more suitable sites up-stream including Koreh Falls, Adamson's Falls, Mutijwa, Grand Falls, Mutonga confluence,Umbee Hill, Kindaruma, Gtaru, Thiba and Tana Reservoir
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    Agricultural development project fishery survey | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19924 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 01:13:53 | 19924 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: The Kyoga fisheries has been over-exploiting the stocks ofboth major species by means of harmful fishing gears. Sincethere has been some success in the removal of gears such asseines, cast nets and small-meshed gillnets from the lake, itis of interest to know how rapidly the fish stocks would beable to recover and provide better yields.
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    Agricultural Development Project | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19925 | 4230 | 2020-10-26 05:25:33 | 19925 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19919 | 4230 | 2021-02-14 02:13:30 | 19919 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Aplocheilichthys pumilus is a small cyprinodont commonly found in shallowswampy areas around Lake Victoria. In the lagoons the species was especiallycommon in the shallow grass swamps and in the slightly deeper water amongst stands of Typha and Cyperus flanking the main lagoon.
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    UFFRO | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19929 | 4230 | 2020-09-04 02:32:20 | 19929 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Preliminary analyses for some of the major physicochemicalfeatures of River Nzoia, in Western Kenya, effluent to LakeVictoria are given. Some fear is expressed concerning the possible chemical, physical and consequently biological pollution from the effluents of a paper factory situated along the course of the river.
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    East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19916 | 4230 | 2020-10-20 04:41:39 | 19916 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: Haplochromis longirostris belongs to the piscivorous group of Haplochromis of Lake Victoria, although Greenwood (1962) and Welcomrne (1965) have bothIshown that' insects also form a significant component of the diet. The present study was intended to investigate in detail the predatory behaviour of H. longirostrisboth in aquaria and in the field, but the programme was interrupted afterIonly a few months work.
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    Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization (UFFRO) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19933 | 4230 | 2016-02-23 10:23:12 | 19933 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
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    Description: Following the collapse of the East African Community on30th June, 1977 Ugandan fisheries research employees who werestationed in Kenya and Tanzania were recalled by the UgandaGovernment. The return of these officers strengthened the staff position of the Department. Formally the Headquarters of the East African Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization(EAFFRO), the institution was re-named the Uganda FreshwaterFisheries Research Organization (UFFRO) and the UgandaGovernment took up the full responsibility for running andmaintaining the Department. The Annual report presents activities and achievements during the reporting period 1977.
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    National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) | Jinja, Uganda
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20153 | 4230 | 2016-02-25 13:06:39 | 20153 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: Evolution of fisheries research and FIRRIThe earliest approach to fisheries research in Uganda dates from the first fisheries survey of Lake Victoria by Michael Graham between 1927 and 1928 (Graham,1929). Based on references to the rich fisheries that were reported to Graham, itappears that during the 18th Century, catch per net per night averaged 300 tilapia,a revelation that led Graham to conclude that Lake Victoria is a tilapia lake. The"tilapia" later came to be known as Tilapia esculenta and T variabilis(Oreochromis esculentus and O. variabilis) respectively.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/20155 | 4230 | 2016-02-25 13:16:58 | 20155 | National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, Uganda
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: The first fishery survey of Lake Victoria was conductedbetween 1927 and 1928 (Graham 1929). Atthat time,the lake had a diverse fish fauna and the fishery wasdominated by two endemic tilapiine cichlids;Oreochromis esculentus (Graham 1929) and O.variabilis (Boulenger 1906). There were a number ofother species such as Protopterus aethiopicus Heckel1851, Bagrus docmac (Forsk.) 1775, Clarias gariepinus(Burchell), Barbus species, mormyrids, Synodontis spp,Schilbe intermedius (Linn.) 1762 and Rastrineobolaargentea Pellegrin, 1904 that were also abundant inthe lake most of which made a significant contribution tothe fishery (Graham 1929, Worthington 1929, 1932,Kudhongania & Cordone 1974). Haplochromine cichlidswere represented by at least 300 species more than99% of them endemic (Greenwood, 1974; Witte et al.,1992 a & b). The fishery of Lake Victoria was similar tothat of lakes Kyoga and Nabugabo (Worthington 1929;Trewavas 1933; Greenwood 1965, 1966; Beadle 1962,1981).There were also important fisheries on the inflowing rivers of Lake Victoria, the most important of which were Labeo victorianus and Barbus altianalis (Cadwallader 1965). The small sized species notably Rastrineobola argenteaand haplochromines cichlids were not originally commercially exploited.
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