Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture

Fish provides an essential source of high-quality protein and micronutrients, supporting food security worldwide. However, with declining wild fish stocks, cage aquaculture has emerged as a critical method for boosting fish production, particularly in Lake Victoria, Kenya. Stocking density is a cruc...

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Main Authors: Christopher Mulanda Aura, Hezron Awandu, Venny Mziri, FondaJane Awuor, Chrispine S. Nyamweya, Safina Musa
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Published: Elsevier 2025-06-01
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description Fish provides an essential source of high-quality protein and micronutrients, supporting food security worldwide. However, with declining wild fish stocks, cage aquaculture has emerged as a critical method for boosting fish production, particularly in Lake Victoria, Kenya. Stocking density is a crucial factor influencing fish growth, survival, and environmental sustainability, yet optimal practices remain poorly defined under natural lake conditions. This study assessed the relationship between stocking density and fish yield across cage farms in five riparian counties of Lake Victoria, linking management practices to fish health outcomes. Field surveys were conducted in 2023 across 42 landing sites, collecting data on cage sizes, stocking densities, anticipated harvest weights, and incidences of fish kills. Statistical analyses revealed a weak positive correlation (r = 0.229) between mean stocking density and anticipated harvest weight. Cages stocked within the recommended range (70–150 fish m⁻³) achieved better growth and fish health outcomes, while sub-optimal densities were associated with reduced yields and higher fish mortality, especially in gulf regions vulnerable to poor water quality. This study provides crucial insights by linking real-world stocking density practices to fish mortality under open-water cage culture conditions. Findings emphasize the need for site-specific management, adherence to stocking guidelines, and targeted farmer training to optimize production while preserving ecosystem health. The outcomes are directly relevant for policy makers, extension officers, and researchers aiming to promote sustainable cage aquaculture in African freshwater systems.
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spelling doaj-art-7eb29281715f4f7e9b3bbb2ead016efd2025-08-20T02:14:37ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762025-06-0128e0272110.1016/j.sciaf.2025.e02721Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquacultureChristopher Mulanda Aura0Hezron Awandu1Venny Mziri2FondaJane Awuor3Chrispine S. Nyamweya4Safina Musa5Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Freshwater Research Center, P.O. Box 1881, Kisumu, Kenya; Corresponding author.Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Freshwater Research Center, P.O. Box 1881, Kisumu, KenyaKenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Freshwater Research Center, P.O. Box 1881, Kisumu, KenyaKenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Freshwater Research Center, P.O. Box 1881, Kisumu, KenyaKenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Freshwater Research Center, P.O. Box 1881, Kisumu, KenyaKenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), Sangoro Aquaculture Research Station, P.O Box 136-40111, Pap-Onditi, KenyaFish provides an essential source of high-quality protein and micronutrients, supporting food security worldwide. However, with declining wild fish stocks, cage aquaculture has emerged as a critical method for boosting fish production, particularly in Lake Victoria, Kenya. Stocking density is a crucial factor influencing fish growth, survival, and environmental sustainability, yet optimal practices remain poorly defined under natural lake conditions. This study assessed the relationship between stocking density and fish yield across cage farms in five riparian counties of Lake Victoria, linking management practices to fish health outcomes. Field surveys were conducted in 2023 across 42 landing sites, collecting data on cage sizes, stocking densities, anticipated harvest weights, and incidences of fish kills. Statistical analyses revealed a weak positive correlation (r = 0.229) between mean stocking density and anticipated harvest weight. Cages stocked within the recommended range (70–150 fish m⁻³) achieved better growth and fish health outcomes, while sub-optimal densities were associated with reduced yields and higher fish mortality, especially in gulf regions vulnerable to poor water quality. This study provides crucial insights by linking real-world stocking density practices to fish mortality under open-water cage culture conditions. Findings emphasize the need for site-specific management, adherence to stocking guidelines, and targeted farmer training to optimize production while preserving ecosystem health. The outcomes are directly relevant for policy makers, extension officers, and researchers aiming to promote sustainable cage aquaculture in African freshwater systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625001917Stocking practicesCage farming managementFish healthAquaculture sustainabilityLake victoria ecosystem
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Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
Scientific African
Stocking practices
Cage farming management
Fish health
Aquaculture sustainability
Lake victoria ecosystem
title Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
title_full Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
title_fullStr Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
title_short Optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
title_sort optimizing stocking density for enhanced fish yield in lacustrine cage aquaculture
topic Stocking practices
Cage farming management
Fish health
Aquaculture sustainability
Lake victoria ecosystem
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227625001917
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