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LAKE VICTORIA

Confronting The Water Hyacinth

ROBERT BOB OKELLO

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Presentation Outline

• Location of L. Victoria

• What is the water hyacinth

• Origin w.r.t L. Victoria

• Factors for its bloom

• Ecological & Economic effects

• Control & Economic benefits

• Conclusion

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Location of L. Victoria

• East Africa (Uganda, Tanzania & Kenya)

• Area: 68,800 km²

• Elevation: 1,134 m

• Width: 250 km

• Largest tropical lake in the world

• World's 2nd largest freshwater lake by surface area

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What is Water Hyacinth?

• Botanically known as Eichhornia crassipes

• Free-floating perenial aquatic plant (Hydrophyte)

• Native to Amazon

• Highly Problematic & invasive outside native range

• Overall effects of the Water hyacinth are still unknown

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What is Water Hyacinth?

Classification

Kingdom: Plantae

(Unclassified): Angiosperms

(Unclassified): Monocots

(Unclassified): Commelinids

Order: Commelinales

Family: Pontederiaceae

Genus: Eichhornia

Species: E. crassipes

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How did it get to L. Victoria?

• Introduced in the region by the Belgian colonists to Rwanda

• In the 1980s

• To beautify their holdings

• This slowly advanced to lake Victoria by natural means

• Aid of the River Kagera

• First sighted in 1988

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Why Has it Flourished?

• Optimum growth temperatures (25o-30o)

• Optimum PH of 5.0 – 7.5 (L. Vic = Fresh)

• Optimal salinity (<15% of sea water)

• The plant produces numerous viable seeds

• Shallow shores in Uganda with muddy bottoms thus providing perfect growth conditions

• No competitors

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Detrimental Effects

• Invasion of fish breeding grounds• Aquatic habitat colonisation (80% of Uganda’s shoreline

infested)• Creates anoxic (total depletion of oxygen) conditions in the

lake• Creates breeding grounds for female anopheles mosquitoes

(malaria)• Fishing dificulties• Navigational challenges for water vessels

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Control Measures

1. Chemical Control• Herbicides are used• Expensive on large scale• Have detrimental effects

on the environment• Health related issues

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Control Measures

2. Physical Control• Land based machines

(bucket cranes, drag lines/boorm)

• Aquatic based machinery (aquatic weed harvester, dredges, vegetation shredder)

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Control Measures

3. Biological Control• Use of water hyacinth eating

pests/insects• Neochetina eichhorniae (mottled

water hyacinth weevil)• Megamelus scutellaris (USD’s

Agricultural research)

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Economic Uses

• Bioenergy (1 hec = 70metric tonnes of biogas. 1Kg = 730litres of biogas )

• Phytoremediation (Waste water treatment) – roots naturally absorb pollutants e.g. Lead, mercury

• Food source – it’s a carotene-rich vegetable• Also a source of animal feeds• Medicinal value (Tonic effect) – medicating

horse skin.• Source of organic fertiliser• For making Furniture, hand bags and ropes • Small scale paper production• Job opportunities

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References

http://sabahionline.com/en_GB/articles/hoa/articles/features/2013/09/27/feature-02

http://www.economist.com/node/110585

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eichhornia_crassipes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_hyacinth_in_Lake_Victoria

http://aciar.gov.au/files/node/2292/pr102chapter21.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Victoria

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Victoria#Water_hyacinth_invasion

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/image/view/-/1308408/medRes/282736/-/maxw/600/-/8hjvc/-

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