Biological Issues Facing Lake Victoria and the Cichlidae Family of Fish
[2023-02-15 11:36:04]
In the face of biological problems of fish of Victoria and Sciclade, this is an ecosystem with many names. It is known as "Dreampond of Darwin" because it has a tropical Cichlid population that showed tremendous signs of evolution and adaptation during the past 12,000 years. Some people call it "final biological project". Unfortunately, due to pollutant increase and other threats to its happiness, it is recently called "sick giant".
Edwin Muthike, 26, is a manager of Pioneer Fish Farm in Lela, Kenya. His farm is part of the aquaculture industry prospering along Lake Victoria. As the number of fish from the lake decreases, other employment forms such as aquaculture are increasing. Whether the taste of the fish fish is as good as that of the lake fish is controversial. Edwin says, "I think farm fish is more delicious, but this is not surprising."
I lived in Victoria Lake, so I have so many fish (Samaki) so I like them so far. Salmon lake and tilapia are excellent sources, soups and rice. Mchemsho is served fish soup, carrots, potatoes, vegetables, eggplant, cabbage, onions from time to time for breakfast and is very good during training. Mishkaki is a barbecue similar to Indian Tandoori and Middle Eastern kebab, but it also adds its own Tanzanian flavor. It is usually made from beef, goat meat, chicken or fish, marinated with charcoal and baked in skewers. They roast until they are black and give it a nice hot taste
Residents along the Indian Ocean and Lake Victoria often eat fish. Kenyans prepare fish, bake, bowl curry and fish stew. Samaki na nazi is curry fish and coconut milk dish. Mtuzi wa samaki is a spicy sauce grilled fish. In Samaki wa kukaanga, rice is added to the fillet of fish fried with seasoning fillets with lemon juice, garlic and red pepper. Western Kenya is known for the love of "Ingoko" which is a chicken served with a Ugari. They will also eat these vegetables tsisaka, miroo, managu. In the vicinity of Lake Victoria, "Kuon" and "Lech" fish are also invited to genuine "Gweno", "Ariya", and auntie. , "Ng 'wen" (termite family), 蚱蜢 and absolute greens "Alode" include "osuga", "Akeyo", "Muto", "Dodo" and all "bo". In some parts of Kenya in Malaysia, "Mattok" boiled banana is also very popular.
Below is the town of Souri in Kenya on the banks of Lake Victoria. The fishermen lay on a net full of dried fish, but merchants opened a shop under the umbrella to sell the catch. Overfishing, pollution and climate change have greatly reduced the catch of the lake, making it difficult for many to make a living. In the Kisumu fresh fish market in Kenya, about 100 contractors are sold to the surrounding area. Traders say that as the number of fish in the lake decreases and fish prices rise - in the past 10 years it is about 10 to 20 times - traders feel that it is difficult to make a living. Currently, cheaper Chinese fish are sold in the market at half the price of Lake Victoria fish. And endanger local fishermen.