38 research outputs found
Annual report 1989
The report describes the activities of the Institute during the year 1989, which include the following: The Zambia/Zimbabwe Lake Kariba Fisheries Research and Development Project; the pilot cage culture project; cooperative development; an economic evaluation of the Kariba International Tiger Fish Tournament; hydroacoustic surveys in Lake Kariba; and, the age structure and population dynamics of the sardine Limnothrissa miodon in Lake Kariba
Zonation of submerged vegetation in Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe and its ecological interpretation
The submerged vegetation of Lake Kariba is described in relation to degree of slope (lake morphometry), depth and light transparency. The direct gradient analysis technique - canonical correspondence analysis and the TWINSPAN classification programs were used to analyse the data set. The western end of the lake with low transparency has a low species diversity (with Vallisneria aethiopica dominating). Species diversity increases with increased transparency in the other parts of the lake. The classification revealed monospecific communities for all species as well as mixed communities with Lagarosiphon as the associate species with the broadest distribution. The ordination revealed a first axis strongly related to the depth and transparency gradients and the second axis related to slope
Macrophyte - mollusc relationship in Lake Kariba
Five species of submerged vegetation Lagarosiphon ilicifolius, Najas pectinata, Vallisneria aethiopica, Ceratophyllum demersum and Potamogeton octandrus; 7 species of gastropods Melanoides tuberculata, Bellamya capillata, Biomphalaria pfeifferi, Bullinus tropicus, Cleopatra sp, and Lymnaea natalensis and 4 species of bivalves Corbicula africana, Caelatura mossambicensis, Mutela dubia and Aspatharia wahlbergii are correlated with environmental variables particularly slope and transparency, in Lake Kariba. A stepwise regression analysis further revealed interdependence between (Cleopatra sp., B. pfeifferi, L. natalensis, B. capillata, and V. aethiopica as well as between as between C. mossambicensis and L. ilicifolius and N. pectinata. The dependence of B. pfeifferi, L. natalensis, B. capillata, Cleopatra sp. on V. aethiopica and C. mossambicensis on L. ilicifolius and N. pectinata implies that a change in the biomass of the vegetation species may affect distribution and biomass of the faunal species
1987 fisheries statistics, Lake Kariba - Zimbabwe side
Statistics are presented for the Zimbabwe fisheries in Lake Kariba for the year 1987. Fish landings, fish catches and catch/effort data are given for the pelagic and inshore fishery sectors
1986 fisheries statistics, Lake Kariba - Zimbabwe side
Catch and effort data are given for the various pelagic and inshore fisheries of the Zimbabwe side of Lake Kariba for the period 1974-86
A survey of the artisanal fishery on the Zimbabwean side of Lake Kariba
Two types of fishermen have been identified along the lake shore: contract fishermen and independent fishermen. Independent fishermen move from their fishing grounds to other grounds in search for more fish and also to communal lands for farming during the rains. The fish from Kariba are marketed to a large part of the country creating a very large market potential. Profits accruing to the fishermen are not very attractive and could be the reason for the migratory behaviour of the fishermen. The fishermen population is rural with a characteristic expansive pyramid
Annual report 1990
The report is presented under the following headings: Officer-in-charge's report; The Zambia/Zimbabwe SADCC Lake Kariba Fisheries Research and Development Project; Comparative study of growth of Limnothrissa miodon (Boulenger) in Lake Kariba; An analysis of the effects of fishing location and gear on kapenta catches on Lake Kariba; Hydro-acoustic surveys in Lake Kariba; The pre-recruitment ecology of the freshwater sardine Limnothrissa miodon (Boulenger) in Lake Kariba; Report on short course in zooplankton quantitative sampling methods held at the Freshwater Biology Laboratory, Windermere from 19 to 30 November 1990; Report on training: post-graduate training - Humberside Polytechnic, UK; Postharvest fish technology in Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe; and assessment of the abundance of inshore fish stocks and evaluating the effects of fishing pressure on the biology of commercially important species and ecological studies on Synodontis zambezensis
Annual report 1987
The 1987 Annual Report of the Lake Kariba Fisheries Research Institute details the various research projects conducted during the year, which covered the following topics: ecology of the submerged vascular vegetation; biology and population dynamics of the butter catfish; post-harvest fish technology and management; sardine population structure; and analysis of the inshore fish
Annual report 1988
The document gives an account of the activities carried out during the year 1988 by the Lake Kariba Fisheries Research Institute and includes individual reports of the various projects conducted during the year. They include: the Zambia/Zimbabwe Lake Kariba Fisheries Research and Development Project; a comparative study of genetic growth determinance of Limnothrissa miodon; a comparative study of consumption rates and preference for some species of aquatic macrophytes by Tilapia rendalli; an evaluation of inshore stocks, and external variables causing variation in composition abundance and distribution; Willards cage-culture pilot project; and, aspects of the ecology of the phytobenthic communities in Lake Kariba - PhD thesis
Annual report 1989
The report describes the activities of the Institute during the year 1989, which include the following: The Zambia/Zimbabwe Lake Kariba Fisheries Research and Development Project; the pilot cage culture project; cooperative development; an economic evaluation of the Kariba International Tiger Fish Tournament; hydroacoustic surveys in Lake Kariba; and, the age structure and population dynamics of the sardine Limnothrissa miodon in Lake Kariba
