Saving the endangered Native Victoria Tilapia, Oreochromis variabilis Boulenger (1906), in Upper Victoria Nile
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2020Author
Samuel Bassa, Albert Getabu, Erick Ogello, Anthony Taabu, Mark Olokotum, Herbert Nakiyende, Musinguzi Laban, John Stephen Balirwa, Joseph Nyaundi Kiyuka, Henry Ocaya, Stephen Sekiranda
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This study investigated the catch estimates, mortality, growth, food and feeding habits, and
water parameters of Oreochromis variabilis in Upper Victoria Nile (UVN) from 2008 to 2019. Catch
rates ranged 0.32±0.08 to 3.42±1.13 kg, boat-1
, day-1 with the length-weight relationship indicating
Isometric growth. Growth parameters obtained were L∞=36.75, K=0.44 yr-1
, t0=-0.4540,
tmax=6.4years, ØL=2.774, ØW=-0.301. Total mortality (Z) was 1.74yr-1
, natural mortality (M)
=0.95yr-1 using riverine surface temperature (RST) of 26oC giving a fishing mortality F of 0.79 yr-1
and exploitation ratio (E) of 0.4504 showing that growth parameters concurs with annual estimates
and yield (F=6.589; P±=0.05). Catch estimates correlated with water parameters that indicated a
significant difference. Mortality parameters showed that the fishery could be experiencing
exploitation pressure. Although growth rates revealed that the fish is a long-lived species, if managed
properly, its population could recover. Therefore, culturing the species and restocking in rivers and
lakes in which this specie was not observed in the East African region are recommended.