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The composition of fish communities of nine Ethiopian lakes along a north-south gradients: threats and possible solutions







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    Socio-economic study of fishing communities along Lake Mweru, Luapula province, Zambia 1994
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    A survey was carried out of fishing communities along Lake Mweru in Luapula Province, Zambia. The survey consisted of three elements: discussions with fisheries officials; a literature review; monitoring and research activities. Two research teams of three each, assisted by government personnel, surveyed two research sites: Kasembe along the northern coastline, and Kafulwe/Kasungwa along the west coast. The survey yielded information about the infrastructure, services and development activiti es in the area. Socio-economic data on the population was obtained. An activity profile and a resources profile were drawn up. Information was obtained about the social organization of fishing camps, and the effects of high immigration on this social organization.
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    How Simple Raised Racks Have Curbed Fish Losses and Changed The Landscape Along Lake Tanganyika in Burundi 2015
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    Fisheries play an important role in the economic and social life in Burundi. Yet, about 10 to 15% of the harvest is lost during the processing phase. Fish drying, which is the most common processing technique in the country, was generally done on bare ground. This has led to partial or total alteration of the products, and has considerably reduced both income and livelihoods all along the value chain. Women, making up an important majority of the actors, were the most affected: they worked hard for a meager income
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