Kenya Marine & Fisheries Research Institute - Cited by 175 - Aquatic ecology - fisheries - natural resource management
Biography
Morara G has long time working experience in both freshwater and coastal fisheries systems. Currently He has long time working experience in both freshwater and coastal fisheries systems. Currently he is a PhD student in Fisheries at Kisii University (Kenya) with his research focusing on Lake Naivasha fish stocks exploitation and management. He completed his Masters degree in International Studies of Tropical Aquatic Ecology from the University of Bremen (Center for Tropical Marine Ecology) in Germany and his Bachelor of Science from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Kenya).
Massive fish kills in Lake Naivasha Ramsar Site in February 010 was caused by rapid changes in water quality occassioned by El Nino phenomenonG Morara, E Waithaka, M Njiru, J Mugo, K Werimo, J Gichuki, E Wakwabi, ...Aquatic Resources Of Kenya(ARK II): Aquatic Research for Development, 01001
Massive fish kills in Lake Naivasha Ramsar Site in February 010 was caused by rapid changes in water quality occasioned by El Nino phenomenonJ Gichuki, G Morara, E Waithaka, M Njiru, J Mugo, K Werimo, E WakwabiFirst Alexander von Humboldt Alumni Kenya Conference. Book of Abstracts, 01001