CIFA Occasional Paper No. 13 Supplement 1CIFA/OP13(Suppl.1)


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A LIMNOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAWI. SUPPLEMENT ONE
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by

D. Tweddle
Fisheries Research Officer
Monkey Bay
Malawi


PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT

A comprehensive bibliography of literature on Malawi's waters was published in 1986 (Tweddle and Mkoko, 1986). Since that time, more papers have been published, further old publications have come to light, and a number of minor errors have been noted in the original bibliography. This supplement brings the bibliography up to date.

Tweddle, D.
A limnological bibliography of Malawi. Supplement one.
CIFA Occasional Paper. No. 13, Supplement 1. Rome, FAO. 1991. 18p.
ABSTRACT
Approximately 20 percent of Malawi is covered by water and its various rivers and lakes are extremely important elements in the economy and nutrition of the country. This bibliography lists the large and varied scientific literature which now exists on these waters. The main subjects covered are fish and fisheries, limnology, hydrology and climate, aquatic birds, other aquatic animals, geology and geomorphology relevant to lake structure and history. The bibliography is in five sections: (1) published scientific materials, (2) Malawi Fisheries Department Annual Reports, (3) unpublished reports and consultant reports, (4) aquatic bird references, and (5) articles published in the aquarist press. (4) and (5) are presented in abbreviated form. A subject index is provided for sections (1) and (3).

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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
ROME, February 1991


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Additions - Published Papers and Reports

Consultancy Reports and Unpublished Papers

Amendments


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