Fisheries Statistics and Information Systems (FISHIN)UGA/87/007
SEC Fld Rpt 20

FAO/UNDP PROJECT UGA/87/007
FISHIN NOTES AND RECORDS

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC FIELD REPORTS
No. 20
ORGANISATION AND CONDUCT OF A FISHING COMMUNITY SURVEY, LAKE VICTORIA-UGANDA, 1991
TABLE OF CONENTS

By

J.S Kitakule & J.E. Reynolds
With the Assistance of:
P.S. Kisaamo

FISHIN - UGA/87/007May 1991


This is one in a series of Field Reports by the Socio-Economic Working Group of FAO/UNDP Project UGA/87/007, Fisheries Statistics and Information Systems (FISHIN). Socio-Economic Field Reports (SEC Fld Rpts) are intended as occasional working documents/briefs/notes covering on-going Group activities, issued for the information of Project team members and other interested colleagues. Length, format, and content vary according to the type and scope of activity reviewed (field trips, surveys, studies, workshops, etc.). It is cautioned that observations and findings presented in the Reports should be treated as preliminary and subject to further verification. Correspondence, comments, and suggestions are welcomed and may be forwarded to: J.Eric Reynolds, Socio-Economic Advisor, UGA/87/007, FAO/UN, P.O. Box 521, Kampala, Uganda (or from August 1991 c/o Fisheries Policy and Planning -- FIPP, Fisheries Department, FAO, Via delle Terme di Caracalle, 00100 Rome, Italy).


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ORGANISATION AND CONDUCT OF A FISHING COMMUNITY SURVEY, LAKE VICTORIA-UGANDA, 1991

1.   BACKGROUND TO THE SURVEY

2.   SURVEY INSTRUMENTS

2.1   Questionnaire Design

2.2   Questionnaire Testing

2.3   Enumerators' Manual

3.   SAMPLE SELECTION

4.   IMPLEMENTATION

4.1   Household Lists

4.2   Enumerators

4.3   Training

4.4   Fieldwork

4.5   Problems Encountered

5.   CONCLUSION

6.   REFERENCES

APPENDIX I

APPENDIX II

APPENDIX III

APPENDIX IV