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Bevölkerungs- und Ökosystembasierte Fischereibewertung des Rift Valley Lake Koka , Äthiopien
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Universität Bremen, 2016.
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Abstract
- The Ethiopian fishery serves as the main source of affordable protein-rich food and essential macro-nutrients, and is the primary source of livelihood for many households, particularly for those who are residing in the vicinity of major water bodies. Despite its importance, the resources are facing multifaceted challenges including high fishing pressure, use of destructive fishing methods, influences arising from land-based activities, and limited scientific information for proper fishery management. Lake Koka, an important lake for the Ethiopian fishery, has been subjected to intensive fishing over the decades, yet little is known about the present state of fishery target resources. Therefore, this study aims to provide baseline information for proper management of the Lake Koka fishery resources that allows sustainability for both the fish stocks and the society. This dissertation is comprised of eight chapters an introductory chapter, six chapters organized in the form of scientific publications that include both populationa and ecosystem-based fisheries assessment and addresses the research questions highlighted in the 1st chapter, and a chapter which gives a synopsis of the major findings and outlooks.
- Subjects :
- Size at maturity
Population dynamics
Rift Valley
Thompson and Bell model
Beach seine
Growth
Niche overlap
Gillnet
Ecopath
Common carp
Trophic level
Lake Koka
ddc:570
African catfish
Mortality
Fish biomass
Trophic model
Yield per recruit model
Ecosystem maturity
Potential yield
Labeobarbus
Longline
Gear selectivity
Biomass dynamic model
Size selectivity
SELECT method
570 Life sciences
biology
Stock assessment
Ethiopia
Mixed trophic impact
Cohort analysis
Tilapia
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......139..e001f631ef89b62afd0fa7f749a6725e