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  • ...=10.1006/jfbi.1994.1121}}</ref> but ''H. vittatus'' is the only freshwater fish proven to prey on birds in flight.<ref>[http://www.universityherald.com/art ...= tigerfish|accessdate = 23 December 2016| publisher = International Game Fish Association}}</ref>
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  • ...he same as) the [[Nile perch]] in [[Lake Victoria]]. All of these pelagic fish have suffered from [[overfishing]] in the last two decades. ...g.uuuq.com/farming.htm |archivedate=2011-01-26 |df= }} ,Something Fishy... Fish Farming in Zimbabwe.</ref>
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  • *[[Upper Zambezi labeo]], a fish of the genus ''Labeo'' *[[Zambezi yellowfish]], a fish found in the Zambezi River and common to southern Africa
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  • ...ta]] (transported from [[Lake Tanganyika]]), which now supports a thriving commercial [[fishery]]. Other inhabitants of Lake Kariba include [[Nile crocodile]]s [[African fish eagle|Fish eagles]], [[cormorant]]s and other water birds patrol the shorelines, as do
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  • ...flict. The Congo Pedicle comes between the province and the industrial and commercial heartland of the [[Copperbelt]] which has caused problems partly resolved b *[[Lake Mweru]]-[[Luapula River]] system: bird life, aquatic animals, fish (rather depleted).
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  • The river is not used for commercial [[Water Transport in Zambia|water transport]]. To the west it is too shallo ...west of the town. Commercial fishing operations of any size are limited to fish farming. Kafue has a larger proportion of manufacturing industries compared
    12 KB (1,581 words) - 11:27, 4 April 2018
  • ...al fishing of any size, but FAO reported a 1980 estimate of 2600 t for the fish catch, sold in the markets of Lusaka, Kabwe, and the [[Copperbelt]].<ref>[h ...thin 10&nbsp;km of the floodplain at the south-eastern edge. Several large commercial farms and plantations, some with dry-season irrigation, have been establish
    8 KB (1,235 words) - 13:41, 5 January 2017
  • ...d [[bream]], [[Nile crocodile|crocodiles]], [[hippopotamus]], waterbirds, fish-eating birds, and [[lechwe]], the wading [[antelope]]. After the flood, the ...rally [[Hypoxia (environmental)|hypoxic]] (low in oxygen) which kills most fish, while eggs survive.<ref name="IUCN"/>
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  • ...ern Rhodesia Journal'' online at NRZAM.org: Denis Paine: "Lake Mweru - Its Fish and Fishing Industry."] Vol I, No. 2 pp7-13 (1950). Accessed 2 April 2007. ...than those of the [[Copperbelt]], and Kasenga supplied its workforce with fish. Since 1960, political crises, government neglect and wars on the Congolese
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  • *[[Lake Tanganyika]] — a great diversity of fish as well as crocodile, hippo and aquatic birds. ...n, who sell their small catches to local traders and others who resell the fish in the nearby towns of Mbala and Kasama.
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  • ...services are offered by the National Savings Bank and the Zambia National Commercial Bank; the latter operating as a mobile bank twice weekly from Kawambwa dist
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  • ...ue Flats fishery, Zambia: research design report|date=2008|publisher=World FIsh Center|accessdate=31 August 2014}}</ref> who came to the area between 200 a ...e farmers, the flats are also a source of irrigation water for three large commercial farming operations concentrated around the eastern end of the flats.
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  • ...st=Christian |title=Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation: The Freshwater Fish of Tropical Africa |year=1997 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |pa ===Fish===
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  • ...arms of Zambia|Coat of Arms]] at upper center. A depiction of an [[African fish eagle]] flying in front of the [[Sun]] on the left. No dot between the curr ...bverse. After 1992, all notes have instead featured a [[African fish eagle|fish eagle]] on the obverse. After 1989, all the reverses featured the Chainbrea
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  • ...he Nakambala Sugar Estate can cause algal blooms and weed growth, reducing fish populations.<ref name="AAAS">[http://www.aaas.org/international/ehn/waterpo Commercial plantations especially those bordering the Kafue flats take large quantitie
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  • ...nd consequent loss of habitat, especially of forest and woodland. Although commercial farming and ranching is responsible for land-clearing and the elimination o *The transnational waters of [[Lake Tanganyika]] support a great diversity of fish, much of it unique and exploited by the international aquarium trade, as we
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  • ...ul rivers, waterfalls, lakes and wetlands, Mansa serves administrative and commercial functions, being situated on a relatively featureless plateau between the The Luapula Province developed in the mid-20th century on the supply of fish, agricultural produce and labour to Zambia's industrial centre, the Copperb
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  • ...f 504,194 (''2010 census provisional'') Kitwe is one of the most developed commercial and industrial areas in the nation, alongside [[Ndola]] and [[Lusaka]]. It ...d in 2008. [[Ndola Airport]] is 60&nbsp;km south-east and services regular commercial flights from [[Lusaka]], [[Solwezi]], [[Addis Ababa]], [[Nairobi]], and [[J
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  • * [[fish]], [[bird]] and other [[wildlife]] feeding and breeding patterns disrupted ...nt, with species including [[heron]], [[pelican]], [[egret]] and [[African fish eagle]] present in large numbers. [[Riverine]] woodland also supports many
    43 KB (6,623 words) - 06:44, 26 July 2017
  • ...ltural transformation programme with the aim of making the sector a viable commercial undertaking. In this regard, we will promote the expansion and intensification of fish farming across the country, especially among women and youth.
    50 KB (7,580 words) - 07:18, 22 September 2021
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