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Appendices

Appendix 1: List of Participants

Mr. D.D. Bandula
SADC Fisheries Sector Coordination Unit
Fisheries Department
PO Box 593, Lilongwe, MALAWI
Phone: +265-721766
Fax: +265-721117
Telex: 44709 SADFISH NU

Dr. Devin Bartley
Fishery Resources Officer, FIRI, FAO Rome, ITALY
Phone: +39-6-52254376
Fax: +39-6-5225-3020
E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Wellington Binali
AGRITEX, Fisheries Unit
PO Box 8117, Causeway, Harare, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-4-753623

Mr. Alan Brooks
Central & Northern Regions Fish Farming Project,
PO Box 700, Mzuzu, MALAWI
Phone: +265-332794
Fax: +265-335051

Ms. Jill Browning
FIIT, FAO Rome, ITALY

Dr. Randall Brummett
ICLARM/GTZ Africa Aquaculture Project
PO Box 229, Zomba, MALAWI
Phone: +265-531274
Fax: +265-522733
E-mail: [email protected]

Ms. Maria do Carmo Carrilho
Fish Culture Department
CP 4590, Maputo, MOZAMBIQUE
Phone: +258-1-460080
Fax: +258-1-460479
Telex: 6196 MAGRI MO

Mrs. Emmanuelle Cayron-Thomas
Kalimba Farm Ltd., c/o AMI, PO Box 30131
Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Fax: +260-1-236075

Mr. M. Chilala
Department of Fisheries
PO Box 110118, Solwezi, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-8-821245

Mr. Sloans Chimatiro
National Aquaculture Centre Malawi, Fisheries Department,
PO Box 206, Zomba, MALAWI
Phone: +265-531274
Fax: +265-523058

Dr. David Coates
Fishaid Project
PO Box 305, Madang, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Phone: +675-823011
Fax: +675-823306

Mr. Guy DeLince
EEC/Fisheries Department
PO Box 206, Lilongwe, MALAWI
Phone: +265-721766
Fax: +265-721117
E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Ron Evans
Rothmans Fish Farm
PO Box ST 98, Southerton, Harare, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +00423/00403

Mr. Peter Funegard
SWEDMAR, PO Box 423, S-401 26 Goteborg, SWEDEN
Phone: +46-31-630379
Fax: +46-31-154113
Telex: 27108 NATFISH S

Mr. C.J. Grubb
Crayfish Farm, PO Box 60287, Livingstone, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-3-321738

Mr. Boyd A. Haight
ALCOM, PO Box 3730, Harare, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-4-724985
Fax: +263-4-736847
Telex: 26040 FAO ZW

Professor Thomas Hecht
Dept of Ichthyology & Fisheries Science, Rhodes University,
PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, SOUTH AFRICA
Phone: +461-318415
Fax: +461-2-4827
E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Robbert Houthuyzen
FAO/ALCOM, PO Box 30563, Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-1-278051
Fax: +260-1-254173
E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Emmanual Kaunda
Animal Science Department, Bunda Agriculture
College, PO Box 219, Lilongwe, MALAWI
Fax: +265-277403
E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. N.Y. Kingengo
Aquaculture Section I.D.F.
CP 74, Luanda, ANGOLA
Phone: +244-2-323934
Fax: +244-2-322419
Telex: 3322 MINAGRI AN

Ms. Lungu
University of Zambia
PO Box 50110, Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Fax: +260-1-253952
Telex: 44370 ZA

Ms. Monique Maes
ALCOM, PO Box 3730, Harare, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-4-724985
Fax: +263-4-736847
Telex: 26040 FAO ZW

Mr. Freddie Magagula
Fisheries Section, Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperatives,
PO Box 162, Mbabane, SWAZILAND
Phone: +268-42731 ext. 194
Fax: +268-44700

Mr. Charles Maguswi
Department of Fisheries
PO Box 350100, Chilanga, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-1-278517
Fax: +260-1-278418

Mr. Alfred Maluwa
Central & Northern Regions, Fish Farming
Project, PO Box 700, Mzuzu, MALAWI
Phone: +265-332794
Fax: +265-335051

Mr. Jimmiel Mandima
University Lake Kariba Research Station
PO Box 48, Kariba, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-61-22312
Fax: +263-61-2707

Dr. Brian F. Marshall
Dept of Biological Sciences, UZ,
PO Box MP 167, Mt. Pleasant, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-4-303211 ext 1489

Mr. G.K. Mburathi
FAO Representative
PO Box 30563, Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-1-252277
Fax: +260-1-254173
Telex: 44510 FAOZM ZA

Mr. Henk van der Mheen
ALCOM, PO Box 3730, Harare, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-4-724985
Fax: +263-4-736847
Email: [email protected]

Mr. Toshio Miharu
Bunda Agriculture College
PO Box 219, Lilongwe, MALAWI
Phone: +265-781125
Fax: +265-781125

Mr. V. Mulenga
Department of Fisheries
PO Box 350100, Chilanga, ZAMBIA

Ms. S. Mutsekwa
Department of National Parks
PO Box BE 60, Belvedere, Harare, ZIMBABWE

Mr. M.M. Muyunda
Department of Fisheries, Mwekera Hatchery
Project, PO Box 22797, Kitwe, ZAMBIA

Mr. D. Nabuyanda
Department of Fisheries
PO Box 630450, Choma, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-32-20460

Mr. Shaft Nengu
Fisheries Section, Ministry of Agriculture
PO Box 0032, Gaborone, BOTSWANA
Phone: +267-350502
Fax: +267-556027

Dr. Heimo Mikkola
FAO Representative
PO Box 30750, Lilongwe, MALAWI
Phone: +265-783255
Fax: +265-783263

Dr. T.N. Ngwira
Animal Science Department, Bunda Agriculture
College, PO Box 219, Lilongwe, MALAWI
Fax: +265-277403

Ms. Seipati Mofolo
Fisheries Section, Ministry of Agriculture
Private Bag 82, Maseru, LESOTHO
Fax: +266-322444

Dr. Hein du Preez
Dept of Zoology, Rand Afrikaans University
PO Box 524, Auckland Park 2006, S. AFRICA
Phone: +27-11-4892911
Fax: +27-11-4892411

Dr. Irene de Moor
JLB Institute of Ichthyology, Pvt Bag 1015,
Grahamstown 6140, SOUTH AFRICA
Phone: +27-461-27214
Fax: +27-461-22403
E-mail: [email protected]

Ms. Lucia Quezada
FAO/ALCOM, PO Box 148, Morogoro, TANZANIA
+255-56-4988

Ms. Sevaly Sen
ALCOM, PO Box 3730, Harare, ZIMBABWE
Phone: +263-4-724985
Fax: +263-4-736847

Ms. V. Moshi
Fisheries Division, Ministry of Tourism, Natural Resources & Environment
PO Box 2462, Dar-es-Salaam, TANZANIA
Telex: 26040 FAO ZW
Phone: +255-51-21241

Dr. Uwe Sholtz
MAGFAD, PO Box 206, Zomba, MALAWI
Phone: +265-522397
Fax: +265-523058

Mr. G. Z. Sinkala
Department of Fisheries, PO Box 110118,
Solwezi, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-8-821245

Dr. V.V. Sugunan
Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research
Institute, Barrackpore 743101, West Bengal INDIA
Fax: +91-33-5560388

Ms. Rachel Kaluba
FAO, PO Box 30563, Lusaka, ZAMBIA

Mr. Dirk Teerlinck
Belguim Administration for Development Cooperation, Royal Embassy of Belguim,
PO Box 320021, Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-1-252909
Fax: +260-1-250075
Telex: 40000 ZA

Dr. D.F. Thys van den Audenaerde
Director, Musee Royal de I'Afrique Centrale
B-1980 Tervuren BELGIUM
Phone: +32-2-769-5285
Fax: +32-2-767-0242

Professor J. van Vuren
Dept. of Zoology, Rand Afrikaans University
PO Box 524, Auckland Park 2006, SOUTH AFRICA
Phone: +27-11-4892911
Fax: +27-11-4892411
E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. R. Wakumelo
Department of Fisheries
PO Box 630450, Choma, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-32-20469

Dr. A. Woynarovich
Department of Fisheries
PO Box 410055, Kasama, ZAMBIA
Phone: +260-4-221762
Fax: +260-4-221556

Appendix 2: Programme

Sunday 6 November
17h00–19h00:Distribution of consultation folders
Monday 7 November
0800–0930:Registration
0930–1030:Official Opening
1030–1100:Coffee break
1100–1200:Keynote Address. Dr. D.F. Thys van den Audenaerde
1200–1230:Practical matters, mounting of posters
1230–1400:Lunch
1400–1630:Session 1: Regional Perspective
 Main river/lake basins and species distribution in Southern Africa. M. Maes
 Species used in small water body fisheries and aquaculture in Southern Africa. H. van der Mheen
 Fisheries legislation concerning the introduction and transfer of live aquatic species in the SADC region. S. Sen
1630–1730:Coffee and viewing of country posters with presenters.
1830–2000:Cocktail party hosted by the Permanent Secretary for Southern Province
Tuesday 8 November
0830–1030:Session 2: Fish Resources
 Regional distribution of tilapias, their use in fisheries and aquaculture, and issues related to conserving tilapiine genetic resources. D.F. Thys van den Audenaerde
 Southern African cyprinids in Aquaculture: Chasing rainbows or the pot of gold? B. Marshall
 Aquaculture potential of indigenous finfish species. J.H.J. van Vuren & G.J. Steyn
 Alien and indigenous crustacea and mollusc species with aquaculture potential. H. Mikkola
1030–1100:Coffee break
1100–1230:Session 3: Utilization of fish resources
 How to assess fish species for fish farming. G. Delince
 Genetic Considerations in the domestication of indigenous species for aquaculture: theory and practice. A.J.D. Ambali
 Economic and social factors concerning the selection and evaluation of species for small reservoir fisheries and aquaculture. S. Sen
1230–1400:Lunch
1400–1700:Session 3 continued: Case Studies
 The culture of O. andersonii in Zambia. C. Maguswi
 Experiences with tilapia culture in Zambia. E. Cayron-Thomas
 The development of the Nyasalapia Oreochromis karongae for aquaculture in Malawi. A.C. Brooks and A.O. Maluwa
 The development of Clariid catfish culture in South Africa. T. Hecht
 Protocols for the development of indigenous species: polyculture of indigenous species under Malawian smallholder conditions. R.E. Brummett and K. Katambalika.
 Coffee break
 Development of an indigenous aquatic species for aquaculture in Malawi: case study of Lake Malawi indigenous cyprinid Barbus johlistonii and B. eurystomus. S. Chimaliro
 Barbus paludinosus: A potential species for small-scale reservoirs and/or aquaculture. E. Kaunda
 Potential and development of Kampango (Bagrus meridionalis), and Malamba and Bombe (Clarias gariepinus and Bathyclarias spp.) for aquaculture in Malawi. T.N. Ngwira
 Research project to promote indigenous aquatic species for aquaculture in Malawi, Mpasa (Opsaridirum microlepis) and Nichila (Labeo mesops). T. Miharu and S. Chimatiro
1730:Meeting of Working Group Chairs and Rapporteurs
Wednesday 9 November
0830–1230Session 4: Introductions
 Alien aquatic animals in Southern Africa (excluding Zimbabwe and Mozambique): Distribution analysis and management implications. I. de Moor
 Elements of Codes of Practice on the introduction and transfer of aquatic species: ecology, genetics, fish health, and socio-economics. D.M. Bartley and D Coates
 Mechanisms for implementing Codes of Practice for the introduction and transfer of aquatic organisms. D. Coates and D.M. Bartley
 Coffee break
 Growth comparison between Oreochromis niloticus and indigenous cichlids. R. Evans
 Comparing the selection and use of Oreochromis andersonii and Cyprinus carpio at Kafue Fisheries Ltd. F. Flynn
 The status of the common carp, (Cyprinus carpio), as a candidate exotic fish for fish farming in Malawi. D.D. Bandula
 Presently distributed fish species, the status of common carp, and the pro and contra considerations in introducting Chinese carps in to the waters of Northern Province of Zambia. A. Woynarovich
 Experiences with carp culture in Mozambique. M. Carrilho
 Fish transport between different catchment areas in Zimbabwe. W. Binali
 Introduction and cultivation of Crayfish in Zambia. C.J. Grubb
1230–1400:Lunch
1400–1500:Session 4 continued: Case Studies
 Experiences with exotic fish introduction and stocking in Papua New Guinea. D. Coates
 The role of exotic species in the reservoir fisheries of India, with special reference to silver carp. V.V. Sugunan
 Schistosomiasis and foodborne trematode issues for aquaculture. K.E. Mott
1500–1530:Coffee break
1530–1800:Formation and instructions for Working Groups. Working Group meetings
1800Meeting of Working Group chairs.
Thursday 10 November
0830–1000:Working Group meetings, continued
1000–1030:Coffee break
1030–1230:Reports and discussion of Working Groups in plenary.
1230–1400:Lunch
1400–1600:Field to trip to Grubb's crayfish farm, Livingstone, Zambia.
1600–1630:Coffee break
1630–1800:Reform Working Groups, drafting of recommendations.
2000:Crayfish dinner hosted by ALCOM.
Friday 11 November
0830–1030:Working Group meetings continued
1030–1100:Coffee break
1100–1230:Presentation and discussion of Working Group recommendations in Plenary.
1230–1300:Concluding remarks by Chairperson, and closing.
1300–1400:Lunch
1400–1700:Editing of Working Group reports by Chairs/Rapporteurs.

Appendix 3: List of Documents

Document No.Title
BIO/REG/1List of Documents
BIO/REG/2Prospectus
BIO/REG/3Programme
BIO/REG/4Practical Arrangements
BIO/REG/5Preliminary List of Participants
BIO/REG/6Keynote Address. D.F. Thys van den Audenaerde
BIO/REG/7Main river/lake basins and species distribution in Southern Africa. M. Maes
BIO/REG/8Species used in small water body fisheries and aquaculture in Southern Africa. H. W. van der Mheen
BIO/REG/9Fisheries legislation concerning the introduction and transfer of live aquatic species in the SADC region. S. Sen
BIO/REG/10Regional distribution of tilapias, their use in fisheries and aquaculture, and issues related to conserving tilapiine genetic resources. D.F. Thys van der Audenaerde
BIO/REG/11Southern African cyprinids in aquaculture: Chasing rainbows or the pot of gold? B. Marshall
BIO/REG/12Aquaculture potential of indigenous finfish species. J.H.J. van Vuren and G.J. Steyn
BIO/REG/13Alien and indigenous crustacea and mollusc species with aquaculture potential. H. Mikkola
BIO/REG/14How to assess fish species for fish farming. G. Delince
BIO/REG/15Genetic Considerations in the domestication of indigenous species for aquaculture: theory and practice. A.J.D. Ambali
BIO/REG/16Economic and social factors concerning the selection and evaluation of species for small reservoir fisheries and aquaculture. S. Sen
BIO/REG/17The culture of O. andersonii in Zambia. C. Maguswi
BIO/REG/18The development of the Nyasalapia Oreochromis karongae for aquaculture in Malawi. A. C. Brooks and A.O. Maluma
BIO/REG/19The development of Clariid catfish culture in South Africa. Thomas Hoechst
BIO/REG/20Protocols for the development of indigenous species: polyculture of indigenous species under Malawian smallholder conditions. R.E. Brummett and K. Katambalika
BIO/REG/21Development of an indigenous aquatic species for aquaculture in Malawi: case study of Lake Malawi indigenous cyprinid Barbus johnstonii and B. eurystomus. S. Chimatiro
BIO/REG/22Barbus paludinosus: A potential species for small-scale reservoirs and/or aquaculture. E. Kaunda
BIO/REG/23Potential and development of Kampango (Bagrus meridionalis), and Malamba and Bombe (Clarias gariepinus and Bathyclarias spp.) for aquaculture in Malawi. T.N. Ngwira
BIO/REG/24Research project to promote indigenous aquatic species for aquaculture in Malawi, Mpasa (Opsaridium microlepis) and Ntchila (Labeo mesops). T. Miharu and S. Chimatiro
BIO/REG/25Alicn aquatic animals in Southern Africa (excluding Zimbabwe and Mozambique): Distribution analysis and management implications. I.J. de Moor
BIO/REG/26Elements of Codes of Practice on the introduction and transfer of aquatic species: ecology, genetics, fish health, and socio-economics. D.M. Bartley and D. Coates
BIO/REG/27Mechanisms for implementing Codes of Practice for the introduction and transfer of aquatic organisms. D. Coates and D.M. Bartley
BIO/REG/28Growth comparison between Oreochromis niloticus and indigenous cichlids. R. Evans
BIO/REG/29Comparing the selection and use of Oreochromis andersonii and Cyprinus carpio at Kafue Fisheries Ltd. F. Flynn
BIO/REG/30The status of the common carp, (Cyprinus carpio), as a candidate exotic fish for fish farming in Malawi. D.D. Bandula
BIO/REG/31Presently distributed fish species, the status of common carp, and the pro and contra considerations in introducing Chinese carps in to the waters of Northern Province of Zambia. A. Woynarovich
BIO/REG/32Fish transport between different catchment areas in Zimbabwe. W. Binali
BIO/REG/33Introduction and cultivation of Crayfish in Zambia. C.J. Grubb
BIO/REG/34Experiences with exotic fish introduction and stocking in Papua New Guinea. D. Coates
BIO/REG/35The role of exotic species in the reservoir fisheries of India, with special reference to silver carp. V. V. Sugunan
BIO/REG/36Schistosomiasis and foodborne trematode issues for aquaculture. K.E. Mott
BIO/REG/37Background history on the research and the use of Oreochromis andersonii in Zambia and their use on a private fish farm (Kalimba Farm) between 1985 and 1993. E. Cayron-Thomas
BIO/REG/38The development of Chinese Carps for aquaculture in Mozambique. P.D. Phan and M.C. Carrilho

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