In the second-largest lake in Africa, fish evolution is taking place at an explosive rate. Why? Scientists are diving into the question Ben Crair Lake Malawi formed in a valley where the African ...
The cooperative of 36 committees comprising fishers and community leaders manages fishing on the lake, landlocked Malawi’s second-largest fishing ground. “You pull the net and you realize all ...
It is the third largest and ... a colorful fish species found nowhere else in the world. Because of this biodiversity, a section of the lake is protected by Lake Malawi National Park, which ...
[1] Located at the Southern end of the great expense of Lake Malawi, with its deep, clear waters and mountain backdrop, the national park is home to many hundreds of fish species, nearly all endemic.