2019
DOI: 10.5897/ijfa2018.0692
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Assessment of the fishery, challenges and opportunities of Denbi reservoir in Bench Maji Zone, South Western part of Ethiopia

Abstract: The study was conducted to assess the fishery, challenges and opportunities in Denbi reservoir, Ethiopia. Interview, focus group discussion and personal observations were used to generate data. Response was solicited from households within the catchment area of the reservoir, key informants, elders, workers of the reservoir and fishery cooperative members. The data was analyzed by combining quantitative, qualitative methods and descriptive statistics. The result showed that there was one legally registered fis… Show more

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“…The fisherman systematically knotted the upper lip of the fish with thread/twine before placing the fish beneath the water to keep it fresh until it was purchased (Fantahun, 2019). In some water bodies, fishermen fill their boats with water and keep common carp until the fish traders arrive.…”
Section: Fish Post-harvest Loss Intervention Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fisherman systematically knotted the upper lip of the fish with thread/twine before placing the fish beneath the water to keep it fresh until it was purchased (Fantahun, 2019). In some water bodies, fishermen fill their boats with water and keep common carp until the fish traders arrive.…”
Section: Fish Post-harvest Loss Intervention Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce FPHLs in Ethiopia, particularly in Genale rivers, fishermen usually tether large fish such as Bagrus to anchors near the shores to keep them alive overnight while waiting for buyers (Abelti, 2016). The fisherman systematically knotted the upper lip of the fish with thread/twine before placing the fish beneath the water to keep it fresh until it was purchased (Fantahun, 2019). In some water bodies, fishermen fill their boats with water and keep common carp until the fish traders arrive.…”
Section: Fish Post‐harvest Loss Intervention Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%