JINJA, Uganda (AP) -- At Jinja pier the rusty red hull of a Lake Victoria freighter sat barely afloat in water just six feet deep -- and dropping. “The scientists have to explain this,'' said ship's engineer Gabriel Maziku.
Across the bay, at a fish packing plant, fishermen had to wade ashore with their Nile perch in flat-bottomed boats, and heave the silvery catch up to a jetty that soon may be on dry land and out of reach entirely. Looking on, plant manager Ravee Ramanujam wondered about what's to come.
http://www.livescience.com/environment/061...ican_lakes.html
I am assuming the 60s to present day drop is correct, and that is very alarming. You do not hear much environmentally from Africa....
Vast African Lake Levels Dropping Fast
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