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Author
Wandera, S.B.Date
2001-06
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Aquatic systems cover 18% of Uganda's surface area in form of lakes rivers and swamps. The lakes can be grouped into Major and Minor lakes. Lakes Victoria, Kyoga, Albert, Edward and George form the Major lakes. A host of small lakes many of them associated with (satellite to) the major lakes form the minor lakes. These minor lakes can further be grouped into Nabugabo lakes, Koki lakes and Lake Wamala as being associated with the Lake Victoria drainage, Kyoga minor lakes (Lakes Opeta, Bisina, Agu, Lemwa, Kawi, Nakuwa, Nawampasa etc.), the numerous western crater lakes and Lake BunyonyiPublisher or University
Fisheries Resources Research Institute (FIRRI)Conference Name
Towards Empowering Fisheries Officers to Manage the Fish Stocks, Biodiversity and Environment of Kyoga Basin LakesConference Location
Jinja, UgandaConference Date
11-16 June 2001