The use of some illicit fishing techniques and tactics is a worry for ANNA SONGOLO, the permanent secretary for Fisheries and Livestock.
In order to enable the government respond and take corrective action, according to Dr. SONGOLO, such behaviors need to be observed and recorded.
Dr. SONGOLO was speaking at the Lusaka premiere of the World Wild Fund for Nature’s Catch Assessment report of the upper Zambezi.
Moreover, NACHILALA NKOMBO, the country director for WWF, stated that research is crucial to guiding government policies in nature conservation.

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