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Fish species occurrences in lakes Bisina and Opeta, and rivers Manafwa and Namatala, Lake Kyoga system

Authors: Monic Nsega;

Fish species occurrences in lakes Bisina and Opeta, and rivers Manafwa and Namatala, Lake Kyoga system

Abstract

This dataset presents fish occurrences from two small lakes (Bisina and Opeta) and two rivers (Manafwa and Namatala) in the Lake Kyoga system, Eastern Uganda.

Keywords

Fish, Lake kyoga, Occurrence, River Manafwa, River Namatala, Uganda, Observation, Lake Opeta

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