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- Kapenta abstract "The Tanganyika sardine, is known as kapenta in Zambia and Zimbabwe (a related but different fish known as dagaa or ndaga is Rastrineobola argentea). Kapenta is really two species (Lake Tanganyika sardine Limnothrissa miodon and Lake Tanganyika sprat Stolothrissa tanganicae), both of which are small, planktivorous, pelagic, freshwater clupeid originating from Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. They form the major biomass of pelagic fish in Lake Tanganyika, swimming in large schools in the open lake, feeding on copepods and potentially jellyfish. Their major predators are four species of Lates which are also endemic to Lake Tanganyika, and are related to (but not the same as) the Nile perch in Lake Victoria. All of these pelagic fish have suffered from overfishing in the last two decades.Limnothrissa miodon has been successfully introduced in both natural and artificial African lakes. Large kapenta fisheries now take place in the Lake Kariba (Zambia/Zimbabwe) and Cahora Bassa (Mozambique).Limnothrissa miodon is usually around 10 cm long, its maximum length is 17 cm. Stolothrissa tanganicae is smaller at 7 cm (maximum 10 cm).".
- Kapenta thumbnail Limio_u0.gif?width=300.
- Kapenta wikiPageID "632370".
- Kapenta wikiPageLength "6347".
- Kapenta wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Kapenta wikiPageRevisionID "690448937".
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Alestidae.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Bait_fish.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Cahora_Bassa.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clupeidae.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial_fish.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_of_Africa.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freshwater_edible_fish.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zimbabwean_cuisine.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Clupeidae.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Fresh_water.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Hand_net.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Kariba.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tanganyika.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tanganyika_sardine.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tanganyika_sprat.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Victoria.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Lates.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Mozambique.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Nile_perch.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Overfishing.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Pelagic_fish.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Planktivore.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Sadza.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Silver_cyprinid.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Tigerfish.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Zambia.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink File:Kapenta_drying_in_the_sun.jpg.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink File:Kariba_Dam_Kapenta_Deep_Fried.JPG.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink File:Kariba_Kapenta_Rig.JPG.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLink File:Limio_u0.gif.
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kapenta".
- Kapenta wikiPageWikiLinkText "kapenta".
- Kapenta subject Category:Clupeidae.
- Kapenta subject Category:Commercial_fish.
- Kapenta subject Category:Fish_of_Africa.
- Kapenta subject Category:Freshwater_edible_fish.
- Kapenta subject Category:Zimbabwean_cuisine.
- Kapenta type Clupeiforme.
- Kapenta comment "The Tanganyika sardine, is known as kapenta in Zambia and Zimbabwe (a related but different fish known as dagaa or ndaga is Rastrineobola argentea). Kapenta is really two species (Lake Tanganyika sardine Limnothrissa miodon and Lake Tanganyika sprat Stolothrissa tanganicae), both of which are small, planktivorous, pelagic, freshwater clupeid originating from Lake Tanganyika in East Africa.".
- Kapenta label "Kapenta".
- Kapenta sameAs Q4351756.
- Kapenta sameAs Kapenta.
- Kapenta sameAs Kapenta.
- Kapenta sameAs Kapenta.
- Kapenta sameAs m.02ys03.
- Kapenta sameAs Kapenta.
- Kapenta sameAs Q4351756.
- Kapenta wasDerivedFrom Kapenta?oldid=690448937.
- Kapenta depiction Limio_u0.gif.
- Kapenta isPrimaryTopicOf Kapenta.