2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1770.2007.00358.x
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An overview of the current status of Lake Victoria fishery: Opportunities, challenges and management strategies

Abstract: Lake Victoria is African's most important source of inland fishery production, exhibiting an annual catch of ≈500 000 mt. The lake moderates local climate, serves as a means of transport, and a source of human food and raw material for the fishmeal industry. The introduction of Nile perch transformed the fisheries from a locally based artisanal fishery to a national and international capital investment industry. The fisheries produce an annual income of $US 600 million, providing employment opportunities for o… Show more

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“…Our findings also show that, despite relatively high conservation understanding among fishers, the persistent use of destructive fishing gear [23,24] clearly implies that having a better conservation knowledge does not automatically translate into subsequent rule compliance. This finding corroborates [19] who found a low inclination of resource users towards conservation measures despite having high conservation awareness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…Our findings also show that, despite relatively high conservation understanding among fishers, the persistent use of destructive fishing gear [23,24] clearly implies that having a better conservation knowledge does not automatically translate into subsequent rule compliance. This finding corroborates [19] who found a low inclination of resource users towards conservation measures despite having high conservation awareness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…However, with the persistence of the IUU fishing, it is plausible to posit that the crux of the problem lies in the unexplored (and unresolved) differences in the images of various fisheries stakeholders on the causes of the IUU fishing and the possible actions taken to address it. For example, the belief among managers, governments, and development agencies that the key to tackling IUU fishing is to induce strict restrictions on fishing gears and methods [23,24] may not be shared by fishers and other resource users. In such instances, governance initiatives overlooking this disparity may face on-the-ground resistance, rendering the system less governable.…”
Section: The Interactive Governance Perspective In Addressing Iuu Promentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Y.) pyrrhocephalus experienced a dramatic near-extinction event 20 YBP (Witte et al, , 2000(Witte et al, , 2007a probably caused by predation from Nile perch (Goudswaard et al, 2006;Njiru et al, 2008;Ogutu-Ohwayo, 1999;Witte et al, 1992Witte et al, , 1997. These events likely influenced the population structure and population size of the haplochromine cichlid species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Phenotypic identification of each species investigated in this study is given in the Materials and methods. The haplochromine cichlids of Lake Victoria have experienced unique demographic events, such as late Pleistocene desiccation of the lake (Johnson et al, 1996(Johnson et al, , 2000Stager and Johnson, 2008;Sturmbauer et al, 2001), more recent fluctuations in water level and temperature (Awange et al, 2008;Kiwango, 2007;Verschuren, 2004), eutrophication of lake (Hecky, 1993;Hecky et al, 1994;Mugidde, 1993;Seehausen et al, 1997;Verschuren et al, 2002), and predation by Nile perch (Goudswaard et al, 2006;Njiru et al, 2008;Ogutu-Ohwayo, 1999;Witte et al, 1992Witte et al, , 1997. In particular, H.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%