Fish Scaling along Lake Naivasha, Kenya
Local fishermen scaling his fish for market. The availability of fish in Lake Naivasha has declined due to the severe drought conditions, excessive extraction of water from the Lake by international flower farms and reduction of indigenous forest cover in the Mau Forest Complex.
The continued livelihood of these fishing communities depends on a equitable allocation of water resources and the restoration of the watersheds within the Mau Forest Complex.
Labels: Flower Farms, Indigenous Forests, Kenya, Lake Naivasha, Mau Forest Complex


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