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Title: The Biodiversity of Lake Tanganyika


1
The Biodiversity of Lake Tanganyika
  • By Dr. Muderhwa NSHOMBO
  • Director General of the Center for
    Hydrobiological Research in Uvira
  • DR Congo

2
Biodiversity...
  • "Biological diversity" means the variability
    among living organisms from all sources
    including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and
    other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological
    complexes of which they are part this includes
    diversity within species, between species and of
    ecosystems.
  • Article 2, Convention on Biological Diversity
    1992)

3
Lake Tanganyikas Biodiversity
  • There are more than 2,150 species of plants and
    animals in the Lake
  • species endemic
  • Molluscs
  • Gastropoda 64 94
  • Bivalvia 15 60
  • Arthropod
  • Decapoda 15 97
  • Ostracoda 84 71
  • Copepoda 69 47
  • Fish
  • Cichlidae 185 97
  • Noncichlidae 145 42

4
Objectives of Biodiversity Special Study
  • Review the current levels of Biodiversity in Lake
    Tanganyika
  • Identify the distribution of major habitat types,
    with a focus on existing and suggested protected
    areas
  • Suggest priority zones for conservation
  • Develop a sustainable monitoring programme for
    biodiversity

5
Results I. Review of current levels of
biodiversity
  • Literature Database

6
Training of National Teams
  • National teams were trained in underwater
    research methods (SCUBA) and taxonomy

7
Distribution of major habitat types
Substrate type
Dive teams mapped substrates around the lake
8
Suggestions for priority zones for conservation
Rusizi
  • Burundi
  • Rusizi Natural Reserve 65.0
  • DRC
  • Pemba/Luhanga/Bangwe 76.5
  • Tanzania
  • Gombe Stream N.P. 73.3
  • Mahale Mountains N.P. 56.4
  • Zambia
  • Nsumbu N.P. 70.8
  • Lufubu/Chisala 75.3

Gombe
Mahale
Nsumbu
9
Development of monitoring programme
  • Biodiversity team at a monitoring site

10
Development of monitoring programme
  • Key Activities Supporting the monitoring program
  • Identification of key indicator groups for
    biodiversity
  • Maintenance of a specimen reference collection
  • Production of field identification keys for major
    groups
  • Collation of relevant literature at all field
    stations
  • Maintenance and updating of literature database

11
Achievements
  • Establishment of databases detailing the current
    levels of Biodiversity in Lake Tanganyika
  • Establishment of national dive teams ready to
    collect and analyze and produce reports
  • Recommendations of priority zones for
    conservation
  • Establishment of a sustainable monitoring
    programme for biodiversity

12
Recommendations
  • Continue with biological surveys especially in DR
    Congo and Tanzania which have long coastlines
  • Research the possibility of developing tourism
    around biodiverisity
  • Create new protected areas for conservation of
    diversity identified by BIOSS in each country,
    and assist governments in setting up adequate
    legislation relating to management of these
    areas.
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