Spatiotemporal variation in fishing patterns and fishing pressure in Lake Victoria (East Africa) in relation to balanced harvest

Author:

Natugonza Vianny,Nyamweya Chrispine,Sturludóttir Erla,Musinguzi Laban,Ogutu-Ohwayo Richard,Bassa Sam,Mlaponi Enock,Tomasson Tumi,Stefansson Gunnar

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Aquatic Science

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