Lake Malawi/Niassa/Nyasa basin: Status, challenges, and research needs

被引:5
作者
Chavula, Geoffrey M. S. [1 ]
M'balaka, Mwamad S. [2 ]
Gondwe, Edith [3 ]
Ngochera, Maxon [4 ]
Halafo, Jose S. [5 ]
Shechonge, Asilatu H. [6 ]
Gabagambi, Nestory P. [7 ]
Mbonde, Athanasio S. [7 ]
Banda, Dorothy [8 ]
Muyumbana, Namakau [9 ]
Lawrence, Ted J. [10 ]
Ajode, Migeni Z. [10 ,11 ]
Smith, Stephanie [10 ]
Jonasse, Carlos [10 ]
Kanyerere, Geoffrey Z. [4 ]
Ngatunga, Benjamin P. [12 ]
机构
[1] Malawi Univ Business & Appl Sci, Univ Malawi The Polytech, Dept Civil Engn, POB 303, Blantyre, Malawi
[2] Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Ctr, Dept Fisheries, POB 27, Monkey Bay, Malawi
[3] Michigan State Univ, Ctr Sustainabil & Syst Integrat CSIS, Dept Fisheries & Wildlife, 1405 S Harrison Rd, E Lansing, MI 48823 USA
[4] Dept Fisheries Head Off, POB 593, Lilongwe, Malawi
[5] Oceanog Inst Mozamb InOM, 389 Mao Tse Tung Ave,POB 4603, Maputo, Mozambique
[6] Tanzania Fisheries Res Inst TAFIRI, POB 9750, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[7] Tanzania Fisheries Res Inst TAFIRI, POB 98, Kyela, Mbeya, Tanzania
[8] Lilongwe Univ Agr & Nat Resources, Dept Food Sci & Technol, POB 219, Lilongwe, Malawi
[9] Univ Zambia, Dept Biol Sci, POB 32379, Lusaka, Zambia
[10] African Ctr Aquat Res & Educ, 2200 Commonwealth Blvd,Ste 100, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA
[11] Int Inst Sustainable Dev, 325-111 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0T4, Canada
[12] Tanzania Fisheries & Aquat Environm Org TAFAEO, POB 95810, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
关键词
Fishing; Sustainability; Limnology; Climate change; Variability; NILE PERCH; MALAWI; FISH; VICTORIA; FISHERIES; PHYTOPLANKTON; POPULATION; TANGANYIKA; RADIATION; SEDIMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jglr.2023.102241
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Lake Malawi/Niassa/Nyasa (LMNN) is one of the most important and third-largest African Great Lakes. It has the largest number of freshwater fish species in the world, most of which are endemic. Current estimates put the number of fish species in the range of 800-1000. The riparian countries of Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania enjoy enormous benefits that accrue from the ecosystem services that the lake provides. However, LMNN is experiencing severe adverse impacts resulting from anthropogenic and climatic stressors, leading to increased sediment and nutrient loading. This observation motivated this study to identify existing research gaps to enhance the lake's sustainable management. Specifically, the assessment focused on three key issues identified and prioritised by the LMNN Basin Fisheries and Aquaculture Network (LMNNBFAN), namely: fishery health, invasive species, and climate change. Data collection involved stakeholder consultations, field surveys, and desk reviews. Recommendations from study findings, that would create a conducive environment for the sustainable management of the lake, have been grouped into four main categories: research needs, infrastructure development, human capacity building and funding.
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