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FISHERS' VIEWS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ARTISANAL FISHERY


28. The Chairman of Sub-Area Fisher’s Association SAFA “B” introduced the views of the members of his association in Nyami-Nyami Rural District; and also provided some information on Binga Rural District.

29. The meeting was informed that the main fish species that are caught are the Nile Bream (Oreochromis niloticus) and Tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus). The other species that is caught in less quantity is the Chessa (Distichodus schenga). Kariba Bream (Oreochromis mortimeri). There are some species that are no longer easily caught. These are Kariba Bream (Oreochromis mortimeri), Red-Breast bream (Tilapia rendalli), and the catfish (Clarias gariepinus). In the past, the fishers used to catch the Purple Labeo (Labeo congoro), and Nkupe (Distichodus mossambicus). Fishers in Nyami-Nyami District no longer catch these fish.

30. It was noted that crocodiles sometimes destroy the nets. During full-moon (6-7 days) every month, the catches are low. The peak fishing season is from October to April for Tigerfish, and May to September for breams. Top-set nets are during the hot season, and bottom-set nets are set during the cold season.

31. The Technical Consultation was informed of the following problems facing the artisanal fisheries sector:


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