Management of Lake Ziway fisheries in Ethiopia
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2003-06-02Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Author
Yohannes, FelegeselamAbstract
This study has been conducted in the northern most Rift Valley lake fishery – lake
Ziway. Catch & effort and economic data have been used to analyze its fishery. The aim
of the analysis was to review the present management situation of the lake and to apply
bioeconomic theory to estimate the maximum and economic yields of the lake. The
Schaefer’s surplus production model has been employed to estimate the maximum
sustainable yield, effort that takes the maximum sustainable yield and maximum
economic yield together with EMEY. The values of MSY, EMSY, MEY, and EMEY are 3537
t/yr, 2660 boats/yr, 1011 t/yr, and 412 boats/yr respectively. Lake Ziway is the 3rd
biggest rift valley lake next to lake Abaya and Chamo. It has a potential yield of about
15% of the country’s major lakes potential and it contributes also about 24% of the
yield of all major lakes. Its socio-economic importance is found to be the highest in the
region where it is situated. The analysis shows also that lake Ziway produces double
fold of the yield of the biggest lake in the country.
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Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
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