
This document analyzes the factors behind the decline of native fish and artisanal fisheries in Lake Titicaca, including genetic loss, habitat alteration, and introduction of non-native species.
This document analyzes the factors behind the decline of native fish and artisanal fisheries in Lake Titicaca, including genetic loss, habitat alteration, and introduction of non-native species.
This manual provides an overview of the lake’s fish diversity, with special emphasis on the native genera Orestias and Trichomycterus.
This infographic explores aquaculture as a key activity in Lake Titicaca, particularly involving introduced species like trout. It highlights challenges such as poor practices and lack of regulation.
This document explores how Lake Titicaca is home to unique native fish such as Carachi, Ispi, Suche, and Mauri. It presents breeding closure dates and details their habitats and conservation needs.
This infographic of the TDPS system (Titicaca-Desaguadero-Poopó-Salar de Coipasa) illustrates the high-altitude water network spanning Peru and Bolivia, including lakes, rivers, and salt flats.
This video explores how a workshop organized in Rwanda empowered 50 fishermen and fish farmers from Rutsiro and Karongi districts with knowledge and tools for sustainable fishing practices.
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