An overview of the current status of Lake Jipe and its biodiversity dilemma

Author:

Orina Paul Sagwe1,Chepkirui Mercy12,Orina Tonny3,Akwany Leonard4,Joseph Rasowo5,Matuma Mercy6,Kyule Domitilah7,Okechi John89,Munguti Jonathan7

Affiliation:

1. Kegati Aquaculture Centre Kenya Marine & Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) Kisii Kenya

2. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource and Aquatic Sciences Kisii University Kisii Kenya

3. School of Biological Sciences, Zoology Department Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Nairobi Kenya

4. Conservation International Arlington Virginia USA

5. Technical University of Mombasa Mombasa Kenya

6. County Government of Taita Taveta Wundanyi Kenya

7. National Aquaculture Research Development & Training Center Kenya Marine & Fisheries Research Institute Sagana Kenya

8. Kisumu Research Centre Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) Kisumu Kenya

9. Department of Biology Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractLake Jipe, is a shared water resource between Kenya and Tanzania located at the East African Coast is under multiple pressures. The present study assessed the current state of Lake Jipe and its biodiversity dilemma. Random sampling was conducted at 14 sampling points set at equidistant parallel to each other. Sampling depths and location coordinates were measured using Solar Transducer and GPSMAPS® 65 s. In situ water quality parameters were measured using YSI Pro Plus multiparameter; water samples for nutrients analysis were collected and preserved in cooler boxes prior transportation to Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) laboratory for analysis according to ALPHA 2005. Socio‐economic data in relation to status of Lake Jipe ecology were generated using Key Informants Interviews at identified beaches along Kenya and Tanzania. Present findings indicated that the lake has receded from the original 108.72 Km2 to 27.32 Km2 with annual temperatures, dissolved oxygen and conductivity of 28.58 ± 0.95, 5.19 ± 00 and 799.24 ± 69.41, respectively, for dry season. Wet season recorded 31.21 ± 0.31, 4.16 ± 0.01 and 882.44 ± 57.41 for temperature, dissolved oxygen and conductivity, respectively. Agricultural activities have significantly (90%) contributed to the lake levels decline and further affected the lakes' aquatic biodiversity. Among the most affected are the commercially important endemic fish species of the lake of which Oreochromis jipe has experienced the greatest decline. Overfishing, use of illegal unreported and unregulated fishing gears, intensified fishing along protected fish breeding areas as well as poor management and uncoordinated conservation efforts have significantly contributed to the decline of fish catches from 348 kg of O. jipe in 2016 to 90 kg daily catches in 2022. Consequently, the lake is in the verge of extinction if no action is taken. This calls for awareness on the significance of the L. Jipe ecosystems and its immediate and long‐term benefits. Further, there is need to revive and promote alternative economic activities including sustainable aquaculture and agriculture to local communities.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference26 articles.

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