Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania fisheries experts are meeting in Entebbe to discuss a revised draft for the Nile Perch Fisheries Management Plan (NPFMP) for Lake Victoria.
The plan seeks to reduce the fishing of Nile Perch in Lake Victoria to rebuild the stocks.
It also contains a number of management proposals for the three countries that share the lake.
The two-day meeting in Entebbe is attended by officials from Lake Victoria Fisheries Organisation (LVFO), scientists, fisheries staff and operators, beach management unit officials, the civil society and fisheries NGOs in the region.
The outcome of the workshop will be critical to the long-term compliance with the provisions of the plan.
This comes after the ACP II fish project funded by the European Commission held a similar meeting with regional government officials in Kampala recently to devise ways of strengthening fisheries management.
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