The challenges of management: Recent experiences in implementing fisheries co‐management in Lake Victoria, Kenya

Author:

Obiero Kevin O.12,Abila Richard O.3,Njiru Murithi J.2,Raburu Phillip O.4,Achieng Alfred O.4,Kundu Rodrick5,Ogello Erick O.6,Munguti Jonathan M.7,Lawrence Ted89

Affiliation:

1. Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute Sangoro Research Station KisumuKenya

2. Department of Applied Aquatic Sciences Kisii University Kisii Kenya

3. Fisheries and Aquaculture International Fund for Agricultural Development of the UN Rome Italy

4. Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences University of Eldoret EldoretKenya

5. Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project Phase II KisumuKenya

6. Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute Kegati Aquaculture Research Station Kisii Kenya

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

8. Great Lakes Fishery Commission Ann Arbor MI USA

9. School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

Funder

Great Lakes Fishery Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Water Science and Technology

Reference73 articles.

1. AbilaR. O.(2002)Socio‐economic analysis of the fishery co‐operatives of Lake Victoria (Kenya). PhD Thesis University of Hull Hull UK.

2. AbilaR. O.(2009)Enhanced fish market information service: Using modern communication technology to enhance fish trade in Lake Victoria. Report presented at Lake Victoria Basin Stakeholder Forum 27–28 October 2009.

3. AbilaR. O. OnyangoP.&OdongkaraK.(2006)Socio‐economic viability and sustainability of BMUs: Case study of the cross‐border BMUs on Lake Victoria. GLOW IV Bagamoyo Tanzania.

4. AbilaR. O. OdongkaraK.&OnyangoP.(2008)Contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to the economy of the East African region: A Synthesis of the national reports for Kenya Tanzania And Uganda. Socio‐economics Regional Technical Report LVFO/IFMP. 2008

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