Joseph Rasowo
Moi University
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Hydrobiologia | 1992
Joseph Rasowo
Pond culture of brackishwater prawns and shrimps has recently generated much interest in Kenya. The mangrove areas are the target zones for the construction of these ponds. With the increasing awareness of the unique ecological role played by the mangroves, there is an urgent need to stop the conversion of mangrove swamps into aquaculture ponds. To develop pond aquaculture without destroying the mangroves, a shift from tide-fed to pump-fed pond systems is recommended in order to divert the farming from the mangroves to higher grounds. ‘Mangrove-friendly’ mariculture practices like pen, cage and raft culture are discussed. Methods of efficiently utilising the already destroyed mangrove areas are considered.
African Journal of Marine Science | 2010
James M. Mwaluma; Boaz Kaunda-Arara; Joseph Rasowo
Knowledge is limited on the fish larval assemblage in shallow lagoonal reefs along the Kenyan coast. Fish larvae from five lagoons, spanning 120 km on the Kenyan coast, were sampled in March 2007 and April 2008 to compare interannual spatial variations in species composition, abundance and diversity along the coast. In all, 2 644 fish larvae were sampled, comprising 26 families and 37 species in 2007 and 43 families and 73 species in 2008. The larval assemblage was dominated by Gobiidae, Blenniidae, Pomacentridae and Gerreidae during both years. Larvae hatched from non-pelagic mode of spawning constituting 92% of total numbers. Mean larval abundance (no. 100 m−3 ± SE) along the coast ranged from 5.0 ± 1.0 to 414 ± 226, with highest densities occurring on the northern sites of Watamu (414 ± 226) and Malindi (31 ± 10). Interannual variation in larval abundance between 2007 (2.17 ± 0.3) and 2008 (2.16 ± 0.1) was not significant (p > 0.05). Shannon-Wiener species diversities between sites ranged from 1.2 ± 0.4 to 2.3 ± 0.3, with highest diversities occurring in Mombasa (2.2 ± 0.5) and Nyali (2.3 ± 0.3). In 2007, the occurrence of preflexion larvae increased northwards from Mombasa (18.2%) to Watamu (86.4%), whereas in 2008, the reverse was the case with the incidence of preflexion larvae reducing northwards from Mombasa Marine Park (76%) to Watamu Marine Park (2%). These trends indicate interannual variation in larval source sites for fish species. Correspondence analysis revealed distinct larval assemblages at sites along the coast, which varied between years.
Journal of Applied Aquaculture | 2016
Paul S. Orina; Joseph Rasowo; Elijah Oyoo-Okoth; Safina Musa; Jonathan Mbonge Munguti; Harrison Charo-Karisa
ABSTRACT The effect of photoperiod (24L:00D, 12L:12D, and 00L:24D) and temperature (22 ± 1°C and 28 ± 1°C) on performance of Clarias gariepinus larvae was tested. Larvae weighing 3.2 ± 0.24 mg were cultured in aquaria at a stocking density of 20 fish L−1 and fed twice a day on catfish starter diet (40% CP) at 10 % BW day−1. Highest mean weight gain (31.00 mg), SGR (7.56% day−1), and survival (83%) were achieved at photoperiod and temperature combination of 00L:24D and 28 ± 1°C. Percent survival of larvae differed significantly (p < .05) among treatments with optimal survival of (83%) in treatment combination of 28 ± 1°C and 00L:24D, while lowest survival (40%) in treatment combination of 22 ± 1°C and 24L:00D.
Aquaculture | 2007
Joseph Rasowo; Oyoo Elijah Okoth; Charles C. Ngugi
Aquaculture Nutrition | 2011
Victoria Chepkirui-Boit; Charles C. Ngugi; J. Bowman; Elijah Oyoo-Okoth; Joseph Rasowo; J. Mugo-Bundi; Leah Cherop
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management | 2009
Oyoo Elijah Okoth; Muchiri Mucai; Wiliam A. Shivoga; Scott N. Miller; Joseph Rasowo; Charles C. Ngugi
Aquaculture Research | 2014
Anne Mokoro; Elijah Oyoo-Okoth; Charles C. Ngugi; James Njiru; Joseph Rasowo; Victoria Chepkirui-Boit; David Manguya-Lusega
Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2011
James M. Mwaluma; Boaz Kaunda-Arara; Joseph Rasowo; Melckzedeck K. Osore; Vidar Øresland
Aquaculture Research | 2015
James Mugo-Bundi; Elijah Oyoo-Okoth; Charles C. Ngugi; David Manguya-Lusega; Joseph Rasowo; Victoria Chepkirui-Boit; Mary A. Opiyo; James Njiru
Aquaculture | 2011
Esther Wairimu Magondu; Joseph Rasowo; Elijah Oyoo-Okoth; Harrison Charo-Karisa