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Scientific Bases for Pollution Control in African Inland Waters
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1987
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PollutionEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringWater Quality ManagementSustainable FisheryNatural EnvironmentsAquacultureLawFishery ManagementFishery EnforcementWater QualityWide DiversificationEnvironmental AnalysisFish FarmingRemarkable Population GrowthCommercial FishingScientific BasesEnvironmental Policy
Abstract The awareness of the harm caused by pollutants to natural environments has led the political and legislative authorities of industrially-developed countries to introduce or review regulations to protect the environment. However, in recent years, all over the world and particularly in many countries in Africa, there has been a remarkable population growth, accompanied by an intense urbanization, an increase of industrial activities and a higher exploitation of cultivable land. These transformations have brought about a huge increase in the quantity of discharges and a wide diversification in the types of pollutants that reach river waters and have undesirable effects on fish and on the potential for fishery exploitation.
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