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A Picture of Lake Victoria<\/h2>\n

Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa, located in central and east Africa. It is the source of the Nile River, the longest in the world and the main source of sustenance for millions of people in the region. The lake, named after Queen Victoria, has a maximum depth of 69 meters and covers an area of 68,800 square kilometers. The lake is surrounded by the countries of Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda.<\/p>\n

Lake Victoria is an extremely important resource in this region as it is home to ecologically valuable and diverse species. There are over 1,000 fish species in Lake Victoria, with around 200 being endemic to the lake. According to a study published in 2018, Lake Victoria is the most diverse lake in the world, containing more species of fish than the Amazon basin. This abundance of wildlife supports a multi-million-dollar tourism and fisheries industry, sustaining regional economies.<\/p>\n

As a result of cultural and economic activities, the lake is threatened by a range of issues including deforestation, overfishing, polluting nutrients and chemical contaminants. These have resulted in substantial declines in biodiversity and have caused the number of native fish species to decrease drastically, dramatic declines in fish catches, and a severe decrease in the number of bird species.<\/p>\n

Several organizations have been involved in efforts to protect the lake and its surrounding ecosystem. In 2009, the East African and Nile Basin countries developed the East African Community Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC) and the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) in order to “ensure integrated management and sustainable development of natural resources and to facilitate the delivery of tangible benefits to all stakeholders.”<\/p>\n