Consequences of calamities and their management: The case of COVID-19 pandemic and flooding on inland capture fisheries in Kenya
Christopher Mulanda Aura(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), John Malala(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Cyprian Odoli(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), James Njiru(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Edna Waithaka(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Chrisphine S. Nyamweya(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Horace Owiti(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Patrick Wanguche Otuo(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute)
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