Examining a Spectacled Porpoise
Phocoena dioptrica spectacled porpoise; Caroline Bay, Timaru, 11 July 2014. Photographed at Invermay Research Station, Mosgiel 1-2 Oct 2014. Dissection by University of Otago, Otago Museum, Department of Conservation.
Family crossing the Akanyuru River
Wetlands in Rwanda provide essential services to local communities. They provide water for domestic and agricultural uses and are the source of food and raw materials for handcraft. Credit: ARCOS, February 2016
Akanyuru-Nyabarongo Confluence
The Akanyaru-Nyabarongo confluence is a beautiful place with a compelling historical and geographical background and great potential for ecotourism. Threatened by illegal quarrying of sand and clay as well as overfishing. Taken: ARCOS, March 2016
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Staff from Bangor University and the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute sampling a fish farm near Mount Rungwe in southern Tanzania.
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Young fishermen preparing their gillnet on the Ruhuhu River, Tanzania
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A rare native tilapia: Oreochromis chungruruensis, found only in a tiny crater lake in southern Tanzania.
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Graduate students from Dar Es Salaam and Bangor Universities sampling on the Mkondowa River, Tanzania.
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Sampling tilapias in southern Tanzania: discussion with fish traders.
60608 A research net in Nxaraga lagoon
A research net set in Nxaraga lagoon during an experimental fishing survey in the Okavango Delta.