CURRICULUM VITAE
BIODATA FIRST NAME: MICHENI SURNAME NTIBA MIDDLE NAME: JAPHET NATIONALITY: KENYAN DATE OF BIRTH: 7 AUGUST.1958 MARITAL STATUS: Married, 3 Children CONTACT ADDRESS: School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197-00100 G.P.O, Nairobi, Kenya. TELEPHONE: (OFFICE): 020-442316 (Mobile): 0733724710 FAX: 020-4446141 EMAIL: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION: Associate Professor (Zoology), and, Director, School of
Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi SPECIALIZATION: Fisheries and Marine Biologist ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1990: Ph.D., Fisheries Biology, University of East Anglia, UK. 1987: M.Sc., Hydrobiology, University of Nairobi, KENYA. 1984: B.Sc. (Hons.), 2nd Class, Upper Division, Biological Sciences,
University of Nairobi, KENYA. 1979: EAACE, 3 Principles, 1 Subsidiary, Njiri’s High School, MURANGA. 1977: EACE, Division 1, Chuka High School, CHUKA. 1973: CPE, Kibumbu Full Primary School, CHUKA. AWARDS 1986 - 1989: Rutherford Scholarship by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of
1851, London, United Kingdom, to read for a PhD degree. 1984 - 1986: German Government, DAAD Academic Scholarship to read for a
M.Sc. degree. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2006 to-date Associate Professor, University of Nairobi. 1997-2006 Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi. 1997-2002 The First Executive Secretary, Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization
(LVFO), Jinja, Uganda. 1993 Senior Lecturer in the Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi. 1989: Lecturer in the Department of zoology, University of Nairobi.
1988: Tutorial Fellow in the Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi. RESPONSIBILITIES I (a): AS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY LAKE VICTORIA FISHERIES
ORGANIZATION (LVFO) As the chief executive and the legal officer of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) my main duties involved directing the work of the Organization in accordance with the policy adopted by the Council of Ministers responsible for Fisheries in East Africa to ensure that the main objectives of LVFO were achieved. The broad objectives are: (a) to foster co-operation amongst the Contracting Parties (Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania) in all matters regarding Lake Victoria, and specifically to (b) Harmonize national measures for the sustainable utilization of the living resources of the Lake, and (c) Develop and adopt conservation and management measures to assure the Lake's ecosystem health and sustainability of the living resources. These broad objectives were achieved by carrying out the following functions and responsibilities as mandated in the Convention establishing the LVFO. They involved establishing strategies for sustainable resource utilization and management; capacity building in the fisheries management and research institutions; lake-wide environmental and water quality management; formulation and conduct of research; training and extension; consideration of the direct/indirect introduction of non-indigenous animals and plants in Lake Victoria; Developing an information clearing-house and establish a data Bank on Lake Victoria and to manage finances, seek and allocate funds to the activities of the organization. The greatest challenge for me in this job was to start a regional Institution from nothing, nurture and see it grow to a fully operational and functional institution contributing immensely in the new efforts to build the. East African Community. I (b): EXPERIENCE IN COORDINATING REGIONAL
FORUMS/ACTIVITIES AND CONSULTANCIES (i): AT THE LVFO SECRETARIAT
1. Second Regular Session of the LVFO Council of Ministers held in Nairobi, Kenya on 18 November 1998.The Council’s First Regular Session had been held in Kampala, Uganda on 19 December 1996 when the LVFO was inaugurated.
2. First Emergency Session of the LVFO Policy Steering Committee to address
the European Commission ban on exports of fish products from Lake Victoria to the European Union Market instituted on 25 March 1999 held in Dar es Salaam in May 1999. This ban was lifted one year latter ensuring a regional harmonization of the Fisheries Legislation that effectively made the Fisheries Departments, in all the three East African Community (EAC) states, the lead
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Competent Authority in fish and fishery matters. It was this regional harmonization of the Fisheries Legislation that enabled the smooth implementation of a Collective Regional Strategy and Plan of Actions for a Sustainable Fisheries Industry in Lake Victoria.
3. First Emergency Session of the LVFO Council of Ministers to discuss and put
in place a Collective Regional Strategy and Plan of Actions for a Sustainable Fisheries Industry in Lake Victoria held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 26 June 1999.
4. First Special Session of the LVFO Council of Ministers to review the status of
the implementation of their decision on a Collective Regional Strategy and Plan of Actions for a sustainable Fisheries Industry in Lake Victoria and particularly to review the state of the use of illegal fishing methods including fish poison in Lake Victoria,
5. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 10th December 1999.
6. Consultative meeting between the Fisheries Departments, The EU Delegations (The East African Community Secretariat (EAC) & Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) to address the lifting of the EU fish ban on Lake Victoria in Nairobi, Kenya, May 2000.
7. Third Regular Session of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO)
Council of Ministers in Jinja, Uganda, 14th June 2000.
8. Organized the Statutory body meeting of the LVFO to discuss Cross-border fishing & Fish Trade Issue in Lake Victoria between September 2001 and January 2002.
9. Fourth Regular Session of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO)
Council of Ministers in Nairobi, Kenya, 30th June 2002.
10. Organized the first Fact Finding Mission by the East African Lake Victoria Resource Managers and Scientists to the Great Lakes of North America and Canada to learn lessons relevant to the Management of Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization in March/April 1998.
11. Participated in the East African Community Member States High Level
Delegation Study tour of the Baltic Sea region to learn experiences relevant to the Institutional Framework and Resource Management in Lake Victoria organized by the EAC Secretariat and the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), in June/July 1999.
12. Organized the first study tour of the Lake Victoria and its basin by the East
African Community Member States and the EAC Secretariat to review Programs addressing Lake Victoria as an Economic Zone, meet the local communities, business people and the Local Authorities and Municipalities. The Fish quality assurance and fish trade issues were reviewed regionally. The delegation was lead by the Executive Secretary of EAC Secretariat, in February 2000.
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13. Coordinated the Frame Survey initiatives in the Lake Victoria the first
regional frame survey were done in March 2000 by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Subsequent regional frame surveys have been carried out every two years
14. Coordinated the LVFO Member State countries and other Lake Victoria
Stakeholders in preparing a 15 year (1999-2015) Strategic Vision of the National Management sustainability of the fisheries and other living resources of Lake Victoria for the benefit of the present and future Generations. The vision was adopted by the Council of Ministers on 26 June 1999.
15. Organized the “LV2000 New Beginning” International Conference, 16th-19th
May 2000, Jinja, Uganda. The proceedings are in press courtesy of the United Nations University Press.
16. Organized the first Regional Stakeholders Workshop on “The Role of Women
in Fisheries Management of the Lake Victoria”, 13-15 November, Kisumu, Kenya. The whole question of Gender Issues and Fisheries were addressed.
17. Organized the second study tour of the Lake Victoria and its basin with the
Directors/Commissioner of Fisheries Departments and Fisheries Research Institutes from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to review programs addressing Lake Victoria as an Economic growth Zone, meet the local communities, business people and the Local Authorities and Municipalities in 2001. The fish quality assurance and fish trade issues were again reviewed regionally. Particularly, the state of fishery and the sustainability of the resource was discussed and reviewed with over 150 riparian communities.
18. Coordinated the development of the Fisheries Management Plan Framework
for Lake Victoria under the auspices of the European Union funded Lake Victoria Fisheries Project, April 2000-September 2002.
19. Coordinated the preparation of Financing Request and Preparation of the
Feasibility Study on the Fisheries Management Plan for Lake Victoria to be funded by the European Union to the tune of 32, 000,000 (Thirty two Million EUROs). This financing has been approved and the implementation of the Fisheries Management Plan is in progress, April 2000-September 2002.
20. Put in place a value added fishery project in Lake Victoria funded by
COMESA/FAO to be executed by the LVFO Secretariat, 2001.
21. Coordinated the establishment of the East African Fish Processors and Exporters Association with each Country Chapter having a functional Secretariat, 1998-1999.
(ii): OTHER COORDINATING AND RELATED UNDERTAKINGS.
1. Co-ordinated, University of Nairobi Kenya-EEC Project on the structure and functioning of mangrove ecosystems of the Kenya coast from 1989 to 1992.
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2. Participated in the drafting the first Kenyan document on environment in
preparation for the Earth Summit Meeting (UNCED) in Rio De Janeiro Brazil in June 1992. My contribution was on the Kenya's Marine environment and resources.
3. Represented Kenya in the third Joint Global Ocean flux Studies (JGOFS) of the
Indian Ocean Planning Group (IOPG) Meeting which took place on board the Dutch Vessel "RV Tyro" sailing from Gibraltar to Port Said in Egypt in 1992.
4. Participated in the Kenya-Dutch- Expedition of the Indian Ocean in June/July
1992. I was involved in the land-based part of the expedition, which was to study the fisheries aspects as well as the interaction of mangroves, sea grass beds and coral reef biotopes at Gazi Bay south of Mombasa.
5. Represented Kenya in the first Land Ocean Interaction at the Coastal zone
(LOICZ) Open Science Meeting held at the University of North Carolina, USA, in May 1993.
6. Represented Kenya in the fourth Joint Global Ocean flux Studies (JGOFS) of the
Indian Ocean Planning Group (IOPG) Meeting, which took place in Muscat, Oman, in October 1994.
7. Represented Kenya in the ninth Scientific and Steering Committee Meeting of
the Joint Global Ocean flux Studies (JGOFS) in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in October 1994.
8. Represented Kenya in the second Land Ocean Interaction at the Coastal zone
(LOICZ) Open Science Meeting held in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
9. Chief Organizer of the WOTRO/LOICZ (Land Ocean Interaction at the Coastal zone) Workshop in Africa, Nairobi, 7-9 August 1995.
10. Participated in the drafting of the Final Treaty Document for the East African
Community.
(II) AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI (a) RESEARCH (i) EXPERIENCE 1994 to-date: Fisheries, coastal and marine/freshwater research. Currently leading a
marine science project in the Kenya coast that involves zoologists, botanists, chemists, microbiologists, benthic/soil scientist, and mathematicians from Belgian Universities, University of Nairobi and Kenya marine and Fisheries Research Institute. The project with 5
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components is aimed at ultimately producing an ecosystem model relating to function and structure of a tropical mangrove ecosystem.
1991 - 1993: Collaborative research with Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research
Institute, Mombasa on the dynamics and structure of the mangrove ecosystems on areas including, distribution, biomass and productivity of the mangrove trees; distribution, abundance and behaviour of the invertebrate fauna (crabs & molluscs) present; occurrence, abundance, migration, reproduction and feeding strategies of fishes and crustaceans in the mangroves with a view to assessing their mariculatural potential.
1986 - 1990: Collaborative research with the North Sea Ecology Group, Fisheries
Laboratory, Lowestoft, U.K. on the distribution, migration, biomass, abundance, growth and mortality patterns, reproductive strategies and fecundity estimates as well as feeding habits of both demersal and pelagic fishes of the North Sea. Special interest was in flatfishes of the family Pleuronectidae.
1984 - 1986: Collaborative research with Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research
Institute, Mombasa, on the biology of marine fishes (especially Siganus sutor commonly known by the local people as “Tafi”) of the Kenyan coast.
(ii) INTERESTS The interaction land, freshwater and the marine ecosystems as a basis for socio-economic development of Kenya and the larger East Africa (b) TEACHING DUTIES (i) UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE TEACHING From 1989 to date I have taught zoology courses at undergraduate level as well as fisheries and marine biology in the Hydrobiology M.Sc. course. Postgraduate teaching also entails field course, supervising student's projects and examination of thesis at both masters and doctor of philosophy levels. (ii) PROJECT SUPERVISION (a) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) Level 1990: Parasites and parasitic diseases of fish in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. 1992: Early life history of the echinoid Echinometra mathaei (De Blainville): The role
of the environment and density on population dynamics.. 1999: Studies into the distribution and abundance of Lates niloticus (L.) and
Oreochromis niloticus (L.) in Lake Victoria
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1999: The biology of the ornate spiny lobster, Panulirus Ornatus (Fabricius, 1798), in the Kenyan Coastal Waters.
2002: Ecological factors determining utilization patterns and inter-lake movements of
lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor GEOFFFROY) in Kenyan alkaline lakes.
2002: The ecology of the fishes of the family Mugillidae at Gazi Bay, Kenya coast. 2002: The ecology of the tilapine fish species in Lake Kanyaboli, Kenya. 2004: Assesment of the benthic communities and their potential as bioindicators of
mangrove ecosystem degradation in Gazi Bay, Kenya. 2004: Communities and food web relationships in a mangrove-fringed estuary, Gazi
Bay, Kenya. 2004: Ecosystem model of the Gazi mangrove swamp, Kenya: structure and function (b) Master of Science (MSc.) Level 1990: The effects of parasites on Oreochromis spp. from Sagana Fish Farm, Kenya, 1991: The biology of the black spot snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskal) from
the Kenyan marine waters. 1993: Comparison of macro-fauna in a utilized and a non-utilized mangrove stand. 1994: Some aspects of the reproductive and feeding ecology of the blue marbled parrot
fish (Leptoscarus vaigiensis) in the Kenyan inshore waters. 1994: Shelf and offshore distribution and abundance of zooplankton during the
monsoons off the Kenya coast. 1994: The reproductive biology of the thumbprint emperor, Lethrinus harak (Forsskal,
1775), from the marine waters of Kenya, with special emphasis on its fecundity estimates.
1994: Factors affecting the distribution and abundance of fiddler crabs (Ocypodidae,
Genus Uca) with emphasis on Uca lactea (Milne-Edwards) in Gazi Mangrove Bay, Kenya.
1995: Species composition, diversity, distribution and trophic structure of fish fauna
within Lake Kachera, Southern Uganda. 1999: Zooplankton-fish interactions in the littoral zone of Lake Victoria, Winam Gulf. 1999: Reproductive biology of Oreochromis niloticus (L.) (Pisces: chichlidae) in the
Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria.
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1999: Micro-invertebrates associated with water hyacinth Eichornia crassipes
(Martius) Solms-La Ubach in Lake Victoria. 2003: Environmental parameters that determine the distribution and abundance fish and
invertebrate fauna at the Sabaki River estuary, Kenya. 2003: Some aspects of the ecology of the common carp in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. 2003: Environmental factors that influence the distribution of common plant and
animal species in a tropical mangrove ecosystem: the case of Gazi Bay, Kenya. 2004: Fish and benthic communities as indicators of mangrove ecosystem status in
Gazi Bay, Kenya. (iii) THESIS EXAMINATION (a) External Examination 1990: A study of the pelagic copepods (copepoda: Crustacea) in a tropical marine
Tudor Creek, Mombasa, Kenya, with special reference to their community structure, biomass and productivity. (Free University of Brussels Ph.D. Thesis).
1997: The reproductive biology of the squid Sepiotenthis lessonana (Lesson, 1830)
in the coastal waters of Zanzibar (University of Dar es Salaam M.Sc. Thesis. 100 pp).
1997: Dynamics of Dema trap finfish catches in the coastal waters of Zanzibar,
Tanzania. (University of Dar es Salaam, M.Sc. Thesis). 1998: Distribution, relative abundance and food of surviving haplochromine cichlid
in the littoral areas of Napoleon Gulf (Lake Victoria). (Makerere University, M.Sc. Thesis).
1999: The distribution and abundance of Oreochromis niloticus and O. leucostictus
in Lake George, Uganda. (Makerere University, M.Sc. Thesis). 1999: Recruitment patterns of scleratinian corals in the Taa Reef along the Tanga
coastline (University of Dar es Salaam, M.Sc. Thesis). 2001: Fish species composition on the inner Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria, in
relation to water quality. (Makerere University, M.Sc. Thesis). 2003: Studies into the distribution and abundance of Lates niloticus (L.) and
Oreochromis niloticus (L.) in Lake Victoria. (Makerere University, Ph.D. Thesis)
2003: Effects of sewage and heavy metal pollution of microbial diversity in Nairobi
River. (Jomo Kenyatta University, P.hD. Thesis)
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2005: Influence of sewage pollution at Ocean Road beach in the marine
environment, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. (University of Dar es Salaam, M.Sc. Thesis).
2005: Influence of sewage pollution on seagrasses and seaweeds at ocean beach, Dar
es Salaam. (University of Dar es Salaam, M.Sc. Thesis). 2006: Abundance and species composition of crabs and molluscs in different
mangrove stands at Kunduchi, Dar es Salaam, Tnazania. (University of Dar es Salaam, .MSc. Thesis).
2006: Population characteristics of Neobola bredoi (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in Lake
Albert, Uganda. (Makerere University, M.Sc. Thesis). 2006: Effects of surface macofauna inclusion and exclusion on mangrove plantations
at Gazi Bay, Kenya. (Jomo Kenyatta University, M.Sc. Thesis). (b) Internal Examination 1990: On the distribution, speciation and productivity of Tilapia, Sarotherodon and
Oreochromis in Tropical Africa. (University of Nairobi, Ph.D. Thesis). Stephen P. Opiyo (1991). 1991: Feeding ecology of Oreochromis esculentus (Graham) (Pisces: Cichlidae) in
Lake Kanyaboli, Kenya, (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis). 1991: Population dynamics of Rastrineobola argentea (Pellegrin) 1904 (Pisces:
Cichlidae) in the Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya. (University of Nairobi, MSc. Thesis).
1992: Composition, abundance and distribution pattern of zooplankton in a tropical
reservoir, Nairobi, Dam, Kenya. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis). 1993: Phytoplankton Community of Lake Naivasha. Kenya. (University of Nairobi,
M.Sc. Thesis). 1993: A taxonomic, ecological and commercial potential study of the genus Gracilaria,
(Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) of the Kenyan coast. (University of Nairobi, PhD Thesis).
1993: The history and present status of human-elephant conflicts in the Mwatate-Bura
area, Kenya. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis). 1995: Biology of the dory snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskal, 1775) (Pisces:
Lutjanidae) from the Kenyan inshore marine waters. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis).
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1995: Optimum coral reef resource use: Case study of marine protected areas. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis)
1995: Comparison of macro fauna in a utilized and a non-utilized mangrove stand.
(University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis). 1995: An ecological assessment of littoral sea grass communities in Diani and Galu
coastal beaches, Kenya. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis). 1995: Parasites and parasitic diseases of fish in Lake Naivasha, Kenya. (Kenyatta
University, Ph.D. Thesis). 1996: Studies on the utilization of coffee pulp in the nutrition of Nile tilapia
(Oreochromis niloticus L.). (Moi University, Ph.D. Thesis) 1997: The reproductive biology of the thumbprint emperor, Lethrinus harak (Forsskal,
1775), from the Marine waters of Kenya with special emphasis on its fecundity estimates. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis)
1997: Some aspects of the reproductive and feeding ecology of the blue marbled
parrot fish (Leptoscarus vaigiensis) in the Kenyan inshore waters. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis).
2002: The biology and fishery of Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus, Pisces,
Haemulidae from the Kenyan inshore waters. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis).
2002: A survey of the artisanal fisheries of Funzi Bay and and Shimoni in the south
coast of Kenya. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis). 2002: The distribution, abundance and exploitation of crayfish Procambrus clarkii in
Lake Naivasha, Kenya. 2004: Ecological factors determining utilization patterns and inter-lake movements of
lesser flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor GEOFFFROY) in Kenyan alkaline lakes. (University of Nairobi, PhD. Thesis).
2004: Environmental parameters that determine the distribution and abundance fish and
invertebrate fauna at the Sabaki River estuary, Kenya. (University of Nairobi, M.Sc. Thesis).
2005: The populations, reproduction, settlement and growth patterns of the pearl oyster in Kenya. (University of Nairobi, PhD. Thesis).
(iv) OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Acting Chairman of the Department of Zoology from 20 September to 24 December 1996 and several other periods in 1995, 1996 and 1997.
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2. Department of Zoology representative in the Faculty of Science Brochure and Calendar Sub-Committee from 1989 to 1996.
3. Chairman of the Faculty of Science Environmental Standing Committee in 1996. 4. Co-ordinator, Hydrobiology Group in the Department from 1993 to early 1996,
2002-2003.
5. Co-ordinator, teaching of course SZL 401 (History & Philosophy of Biology) from 1990 to 1997 and from 2002 to date.
6. Co-ordinator, teaching of course SZL 304 (Field Course Unit) from 1993 to
1996.
7. Co-ordinator, Hydrobiology Group, Department of Zoology. From 2003-2004.
8. Acting Chairman, Department of Zoology, from February to May 2004.
9. Chairman, Department of Zoology, from June 2004 to March 2006
10. Director, School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi from March 2006 to date.
(v) PROFFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 1. Chief Editor, the African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 1999 to-
date. 2. Member, Advisory Group on East African Community Legal and
Institutional.Framework in the Management of the Lake Victoria, 1999 to 2002. 3. External Examiner, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,
Department of Zoology in 1994 to 1997. 4. Member, Board of Management of the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research
Institute (KMFRI) from 1992 to 1995. 5. Member, Board of Governors of Ndagani Secondary School, P.O. Box 12, Chuka,
Meru South District from 1991 to 1994.
6. Member of the IOC/FAO Regional Group of Experts on Ocean Science in relation to Living Marine Resources (OSLR) of Western Indian Ocean in 1993 to date.
7. Appointment as Honorary Lecturer, Makerere University, from April 2000 to-date
8. Appointed Referee, African Journal of Ecology June 2001.
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9. Appointed Member of Environment and Earth Sciences Specialist Committee, National Council for Science and Technology, Kenya from December 2002.
10. Project Leader, Aquatic Sciences Project Under the Belgian Inter-University Council and the University of Nairobi (VLIR-IUC-UoN) since November 2002. to date
11. Appointed as National Committee Representative (Kenya) for the Western Indian
Ocean Marine Eco-region (EAME) in 2003. 12. Appointed, Chairman of the National Fisheries Policy Working Group in 2003. 13. External Examiner, University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Zoology in 2004 to
2006. 14. Member of the Board of Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute from
November 2004 15. Member, Board of Governors of Ndagani Secondary School, P.O. Box 12, Chuka,
Meru South District from March 2004.
16. Member, Board of Governors of Ikuu High School, P.O. Box 40 Chuka, Meru South District from November 2004.
17. Appointed as Member, Board of Management of the Kenya Marine and Fisheries
Research Institute (KMFRI) for 3 years from November 2004. 18. Appointed Member of the National Steering Committee for the Review of the
Kenya Wildlife Act and Policy in 2006 19. External Examiner, Kenyatta University, Department of Biological Sciences in
2006. (vi) CONSULTANCY CONTRIBUTIONS
1. Lead consultant for UNEP Nairobi Convention Secretariat and the Secretariat of the West Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) in developing the ‘Action Plan and terms of reference for the Forum of Universities and Marine Science Institutes in the Western Indian Ocean’, from August to November 2004.
2. Lead consultant for UNEP Nairobi Convention Secretariat in developing the
implementation plan of the Western Indian Ocean Land Based Activities (WIO-LaB) project co-financed by Global Environment Facility (GEF) and Global Plan of Action (GPA) for the protection of coastal and marine environment in October/December 2003.
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3. Lead consultant for UNDP in the “Evaluation of the environment and Natural resources programme supported by the Government of Kenya-United Nations Development Programme.” In July/August 2003.
4. Resource person for a UNEP/UNDP East African Joint Sub-Regional Project on
“Review of Legal and Institutional Aspects of Lake Victoria Environmental Management Programme”. May/June 1997.
5. Resource person for the Ministry of Research Technical Training and Technology, on “A Kenya Case Study on: Assessment of the Vulnerability and Adaptations to Climate Change of the fisheries of Lakes Naivasha and Victoria, Kenya''. (1996-97). Report of the results published
6. Resource person for the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
(Kenya) to draw up a Research Programme in the fields of Fisheries Biology, Fish Stock Assessment, Limnology, Biodiversity Conservation, Population Genetics and Socio-economic consequences of Policy change in the World Bank- Lake Victoria Environmental Management Programme during March/April, 1995.
7. Resource person for Acropolis consultants on the limnology and Fisheries for the
proposed Grandfalls/Mutonga Dams and the lower Tana in November/December 1994.
8. Appointed, Expert for Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) in
Ocean Science in Relation to Living Resource (OSLR) in the North and Central Western Indian Ocean in June 1994.
9. Resource person for Aquasystem Consultants on the status of the fisheries in the
Nairobi City Council Dams (Sasumua, Ruiru) and advised on the setting up of fisheries in their new dam at Thika river in Ndakaini during February/March/April, 1994.
10. Resource person in the UNEP/OCA/PAC Regional Seas Programme project
on "The East African Coastal and Marine Environment Database Atlas, Phase one - Kenya". (1994).
11. Resource person with the African Development and Economic Consultants in
October, 19 - 31, 1993 on Fisheries, Water and Aquatic life in the TARDA (Tana Delta Irrigation Project) at Garsen, Kenya.
12. Resource person in the JGOFS (Joint Global Ocean Flux Studies) Protocols
training Workshop organized by the Indian Ocean Planning Group (IOPG) in Mombasa, Kenya. 19 November - 2 December 1993.
13. Compiled and reviewed available information on Marine Protected Areas
(MPAS) of the astern African Coastal Region for Kenyan wildlife Services in August 1993.
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14. Resource person in contributing material to help set up an Ecological Exhibition of the Kenyan Environment at the Lamu Fort Museum. I have specifically helped set up the sections on the open seas, coral reefs, mangrove, wetlands and river ecosystems. I also made an input in the section on human impacts and conservation of the Kenyan environment. (1992).
(III) CONFERENCES ATTENDED 1988: International Symposium on "The Ecology of the North Sea", Netherlands. 1989: Workshop on "Marine Sciences in East Africa", Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 1990: International Symposium on "Ecology of the Mangroves and Related
Ecosystems", Mombasa, Kenya. Workshop on "Law of the Sea and Ocean Management.” Ghent, Belgium.
1991: International Symposium for the "Youth on Mangrove Ecosystems", Yokohama,
Japan. 1991: Workshop on "Nutrient fluxes in marine ecosystems", Mombasa, Kenya. 1991: Workshop on "Ecological research on coastal lagoons" Inhaca, Mozambique. 1992: Workshop on "Climate change and impacts of potential sea level rise on Kenyan
coastal resources", Mombasa, Kenya. 1992: International Symposium on "Biodiversity and productivity of aquatic
ecosystems in Africa", Harare, Zimbabwe. 1993: Workshop on "Imaging cellular dynamics during development and
reproduction", Coquimbo, Chile. 1993: UNEP/IGBP Workshop on "Anticipated Climate Change in Kenya: Causes,
Consequences and Options", Nairobi, Kenya. 1993: International Symposium/Workshop on "Status and Future of Large Marine
Ecosystems (LME) of the Indian Ocean", Mombasa, Kenya. 1993: Workshop and Policy Conference on "Integrated Coastal Zone Management in
Eastern Africa and Island States", Arusha, Tanzania. 1993: National Workshop on "Improved Management and Conservation of the Kenyan
Mangroves", Mombasa, Kenya, 18 - 23 July. 1993: Regional Training Workshop on "Joint global Ocean Flux Studies (JGOFS)
Protocols", Mombasa, Kenya, 15 - 27 November.
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1994: The First IOC-FAO Group of Experts Meeting on Ocean Science in Relation to Living Marine Resources (OSLR), Mombasa, Kenya, 13 - 17 October.
1994: The Fifth Indian Ocean Planning Group meeting (IOPG) of Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) in Muscat, Oman, 2 - 7 October.
1994: The Ninth meeting of the Scientific and Steering Committee of the Joint Global
Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) in Victoria, British Columbia, 12-4 October. 1995: The National Wetlands Policy Workshop on "Sectoral Policies of Wetlands in
Kenya" Nairobi, Kenya, 11-12 April. 1995: The Second Land Ocean Interaction at the Coastal Zone open science meeting
(LOICZ) on "The Dynamics of Global Change and the Coastal Zone" at the University of Philippines, Manila, The Philippines, 24-27 April.
1995: FISA'95 First Pan African Fisheries Congress on "Sustainable Development of
Fisheries in Africa", Nairobi, Kenya, July 31 - August 5. 1995: Organised and attended the WOTRO/LOICZ Workshop on "LOICZ (Land
Ocean Interaction at the Coastal Zone) in Africa" Nairobi, Kenya, 7-9 August. 1995: The Arabian Sea Dynamics Symposium at the University of Plymouth, UK,
17-19, December. 1996: Workshop on "Concentration of heavy metals, organochlorine pesticides, organic
and microbial pollution in the Nairobi river and its tributaries", Nairobi, Kenya, 4-5, June.
1996: Workshop on ``Towards the development of a National Wetlands Policy: "The
Contribution of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)" Naivasha, Kenya, 17-9, July.
1997: Conference on ``Improving reaction to Water Hyacinth in affected countries
across Africa and the Middle East’’, Nairobi, Kenya, 17-19 September. 1998: UNEP/UNDP Workshop on “Review of legal and Institutional Aspects of Lake
Victoria Environmental Management programme Kisumu, 2-10, February. 1998: 23rd Session of FAO Committee on Fisheries to discuss the Code of Conduct for
responsible fisheries, Rome, Italy, - 23-28 November 1998. EAC/SIDA initiative – Arusha
1998: High-level Seminar. On the “Assessment of Initiatives for Environmental
Cooperation on Lake Victoria”, Arusha, Tanzania 8, August 1999: Regional Workshop to “Review, and harmonized the implementation of the Lake
Victoria Environmental Management Project, Mwanza, Tanzania, 30 June – 5 July.
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2000: IDEAL (International Decade for the East African Great Lakes) 2nd Symposium, Club Makokola, Malawi, 10-13 January.
2000: GEF-STAP Africa Lakes Review Meeting, Club Makkokola, Malawi, 14-16
January. 2000: Regional Planning Workshop for the “Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project”,
Kisumu, Kenya, 28 February- 3 March. 2000: International Conference on “Management of Lakes and Freshwater Fisheries”,
Hull, UK, 9 – 15 April. 2000: International Conference on “Lake Victoria 2000: A New Beginning”, Jinja,
Uganda, 15-19 May. 2000: International Workshop on “Enhancing research capacity in developing and
transition countries”, Berne, Switzerland, 21-22 September. 2000: Second Regional Planning Workshop of the Lake Victoria Environmental
Management Project, Kampala, Uganda, 6-10 November. 2000: Regional Consultative Workshop on “Legal Framework and Institutional
Arrangement for a Sustainable Management of the Lake Victoria basin”, Arusha, Tanzania, 6-7 February.
2001: Africa and West Asia Program Development Workshop, Abbassa, Egypt 23-25
April 2001. 2001: EAC Donors Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 13 – 14 September 2001. 2001: GIWA Scaling and Scoping Workshop, Nairobi, Kenya, 1-3 October 2001. 2001: 1st National LVEMP Scientific Conference, Kisumu, Kenya, 15 – 19 October
2001 2002: Regional Workshop to consider Consultancy Report on the study to assess the
economic potential and constraints of developing Lake Victoria Basin as an Economic Zone, AICC, Arusha, Tanzania, 15th –16th January 2002
2002: 3rd Great Lakes Of the World (GLOW) International Conference, Arusha
International Conference Centre, Arusha, Tanzania, 18 – 20 February 2002. 2002: Ist FAO Fisheries Sub-Committee on Aquaculture, Beijing, China, August, 2002. 2002: GIWA Causal Chain Analysis (CCA) and Policy Option Analysis (POA)
Workshop, Nairobi, Kenya, 13 – 15 October 2001 2002: Workshop on Project Management Cycle, Free University Brussels, Brussels,
Belgium, December 2002.
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2003: Challenges towards developing the fisheries of the Nile River Basin, Addis Ababa, May
2004: The Fourth Conference of Parties Meeting, of the Governing Council of the
Nairobi Convention, Antananarivo, Madagascar, July. 2004: The impact of tourism on the coastal and marine environment, Mombasa, Kenya,
September. 2004: Review of the strategic vision and plan of action for the West Indian Ocean
Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) 2005 – 2020, Mombasa, Kenya, November.
2004: Review of the implementation of the Fisheries Management Plan for Lake
Victoria, Kisumu, Kenya, 10 – 13 December. 2005: Review of the progress and advances in freshwater and marine sciences research
in Kenya with special interest on the contribution made through the VLIR-IUC-UoN Programme, Mombasa, Kenya, 2-5 February.
2005: Advances in biodiversity research and taxonomic techniques in Kenya. Nakuru,
Kenya, 20-24 February. 2005: Review and appraisal of the Strategic Plan (2005-2025) of the Department of
Zoology, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya 29-30 March.. 2005: Establishment of a network of heads of marine sciences institutes and
Universities in the Western Indian Ocean, Dar es salaam, 20-23 March. 2005: Third, Mauritius National Ocean Science Forum and Fourth Western Indian
Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA) Scientific Symposium, Quatre Bornes, Mauritius, 29 August to 2 September 2006.
2006: National Workshop on the development of the National Fisheries Policy, Kenya, Nairobi,.. 2006: National Workshop on Economic and development potential of Lake Victoria as
an Economic Growth Zone and presented a paper on “Potential for private sector investment in Lake Victoria Kenya”, Kisumu, Kenya June ….
2006: Biodiversity databasing, knowledge and networking in Kenya, Naivasha, Kenya,
30 July to 4 September (IV) MEMBERSHIP TO PROFESSIONAL GROUPS
1. Life member, International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems (ISME)
2. Member, IGBP Group of the University of Nairobi.
3. Member and Secretary, Hydrobiological Society of Africa
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4. Member, Fisheries Society of Africa (FISA)
5. Member of the East African Wildlife Society
6. Member of the Scientific and Technical Committee (Marine Section of
Wetlands) of the East African Wildlife Society until July 1997.
7. National Co-ordinator and Member, West Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA).
8. Member of the Kenya National Wetlands Standing Committee of the Kenya
National Environment Secretariat
9. Member of Environment and Earth Sciences Specialist Committee, National Council for Science and Technology, Kenya
(V) PUBLICATIONS (a) In refereed Journal Ntiba, M.J. and V. Jaccarini. (1988). Age and growth of Siganus sutor in Kenya marine
inshore waters, derived from number of otolith micro-bands and fish length. J. Fish. Biol., 33, 465-4780.
Ntiba, M.J. and V. Jaccarini, (1990). The spawning seasonality of the Siganus sutor in the Kenyan marine waters. J. Fish. Biol., 37, 315-325.
Ntiba, M.J. and V. Jaccarini. (1992). The effect of oocytic atresia on the fecundity
estimates of Siganus sutor off Kenyan marine inshore waters. Hydrobiologia 247: 215-222.
Ntiba, M.J. and D. Harding. (1993). The Food and the feeding habits of the long rough
dab, Hippoglossoides platessoides (Fabrcius 1780) in the North Sea. Neth. J. Sea Res. 31(2): 189-199.
Ntiba, M.J. and E. Okemwa. (1993). Large Marine Ecosystem concept applied to managing offshore zones and marine resources: Kenya's contribution. Law of the Sea: New World, New Discoveries: 106-119.
Ntiba, M.J., Wakwabi, E.O., Mwatha, G. K.; Kimani, E. and Okoth, B.K. (1993).
Species Composition and shuttle movements of fish. In Dynamics and Assessment of Kenyan Mangrove Ecosystems; No. TS2-0240-C (GDF), Final Report (April, 1993). 129 p. 139-157.
Ntiba, M.J. (1995). Trawl Survey Strategy and its Application in East African Coastal
Waters. In Ezekiel Okemwa, Micheni Ntiba and Kenneth Sherman (eds.): Status and Future of Large Marine Ecosystems (LME) of the Indian Ocean: A
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Report of the International symposium and Workshop. A Marine Conservation and Development Report. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. p 163 - 180.
Van der Velde, G., M.J. Ntiba., P.H. van Avesaath., G.K. Mwatha., S. Marguillier and
A.F. Woitchik. (1995). Fish fauna of mangrove creeks, sea grass meadows and sand flats in Gazi Bay: A study with nets and stable isotopes. In C.H.R. Heip, M.A. Hemminga and M.J.M. de Bie (eds.). Monsoon and coastal ecosystems in Kenya. Vol. 5, 39 – 50. ISBN 90-73239-29-X.
Kimani, E.D., Mwatha, G.K., Wakwabi, E.O., Ntiba, M.J and Okoth B.K. (1996).
Fishes of a shallow tropical mangrove estuary, Gazi, Kenya. Mar. Freshwater Res., 47:857-868.
Ntiba, M.J. and E. Okemwa. (1992). Current status on Marine science research in
Kenya. In Proceedings of the Workshop on "Tropical Coastal Lagoon ecosystems", December3 -5, 1991. Inhaca, Mozambique. SAREC Documentation, 58-66.
Ntiba, M. J and E. Wakwabi. (1998). The Kenyan coast fish and fisheries. A Chapter in
The East African Coastal and Marine Environment and Resource Atlas, Phase One: Kenya. A UNEP Publication, 119p.
Arara B.K. and M.J. Ntiba. (1999). Length-weight relationship, condition factors and the
food of Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskal, 1775) (Pisces: Lutjanidae) from Kenya marine inshore waters. J. E. Afr. Agri. Forest., (In Press).
Arara B.K. and M.J. Ntiba. (1997). The reproductive biology of Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskal, 1775) Pisces: Lutjanidae) from Kenya inshore marine waters. Hydrobiologia, 353: 153-160. Ntiba, M.J. (1997). Application of trawls in sampling large marine ecosystems. In
Micheni Ntiba, Ezekiel Okemwa, and Kenneth Sherman (eds.). Assessment, Variability, and Management of Large Marine Ecosystems of the Indian Ocean. Blackwell Science Publisher, Boston, USA. 394p, 23-43.
Aloo, P.A., Okelo, R.O. and M.J. Ntiba. (1997) Helminth fauna of Oreochromis
leucostictus (Trewavas) (Pisces: Chiclidae) from a tropical lake, Lake Naivasha, Kenya. The Afri. J. Trop. Hydrobio. Fish.: 7, 1&2: 7-16.
Muli, J.R., Mavuti, K.M. and M.J. Ntiba. (2000). Micro-invertebrate fauna of Water
Hyacinth in the Kenya waters of Lake Victoria. Inter. J. Ecol. & Environ. Sci. 26. 281-302.
Ntiba, M.J.; Kudoja, W.M. and Mukasa, C.T. (2001). Management issues in Lake
Victoria watershed. Lakes & Reservoirs: Res. Mangt. 6: 211-216. M. Van der Knaap, M.J. Ntiba and Cowx, I.G. (2002). Aquatic Ecosystem Health
and Management Journal Volume 5 No. 3: 254-254.
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Kulmiye, A.J.; Ntiba, M.J.and Kisia, S.M. (2002). Comparative fecundity estimates in the thumbprint emperor, Lethrinus harak (Forsskal, 1775) using volumetric and Stereological Methods. Western Indian Ocean Journal. Mar.Sci.Vol.1, No :135- 144.
Odada, E.O., Olago, D.O, Bugenyi, F., Kulindwa, K., Karimumuryamgo, J., West, K., Ntiba, M., Wandiga, S. Aloo-Obudho, P and Achola, P. (2003). Environmental Assessment of the East African Rift Valley lakes. Aquat. Sci. 65:254-271.
Ntiba, M.J. (2003). Capacity building in the lake Victoria ecosystem. In the proceedings of the International Conference on Managing Shared Waters, June 23-28, 2002, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Kulmiye, A.J.; M.J. Ntiba and Kisia, S.M. (2003). Reproduction in the thumb print emperor, Lethrinus harak (Forsskkal, 1775) in the Kenyan Coastal Waters Afr. J. Trop.Hydrobiol. & Fish Vol.10: 38-52.
Odada, E.O., Olago, Kulindwa, K., Ntiba, M.J and Wandiga, S. (2004). Mitigation of
environmental problems in Lake Victoria, East Africa: Causal chain analysis and polcy options analysis. Ambio, Vol.33 No 1-2, 13 - 23
Wakwabi, E. O., Balirwa, J and Ntiba, M.J. (2006). Aquatic biodiversity of Lake Victoria Basin. In Eric Odada, D. Olago and W. Ochola (eds.). Environmental Development: An Ecosystem Assessment of Lake Victoria Basin Environmental and Socio-Economic Status, Trends and Human Vulnerabilities
Njiru, M., Ojuok, J.E., Okeyo-Owuor, J.B., Muchiri, M., M. J. Ntiba and Cowx, I.G. (2006). Some biological aspects and life history strategies of the Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) in Lake Victoria, Kenya. Afri. J. Ecol, 44, 1-8.
Ojuok, J.E., Njiru, M., and M. J. Ntiba (2007) The Effect of overfishing on the life-
history strategy of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus in the Nyanza Gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Journal (In Press).
(b) Book contribution and editing
1. Climate Change: Implications of Sea Level Rise in some Areas of the Kenyan Coast. 1993. UNEP/IGBP Kenya Task Team Publication. Contributed the section on Marine biological resources.
2. Climate Change: Implications on Hotel and Tourist Industry in Kenya. 1994.
UNEP/IGBP Kenya Task Team Publication. Contributed the section on Biodiversity.
3. Ezekiel Okemwa, Micheni Ntiba and Kenneth Sherman (eds.). 1995. Status
and Future of Large Marine Ecosystems (LME) of the Indian Ocean: A Report of
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the International Symposium and Workshop. A Marine Conservation and Development Report. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. X + 210 p.
4. Micheni Ntiba, Ezekiel Okemwa, and Kenneth Sherman (eds.). 1997.
Assessment, Variability, and Management of Large Marine Ecosystems of the Indian Ocean: Blackwell Scientific Publisher, Boston, USA. 394 p.
5. Micheni Ntiba, and Nathaniel. A. Chumo. (Eds.). 1995. Proceedings of
the`National Wetlands Policy Workshop on "Review of Sectoral Policies of Wetlands in Kenya", Nairobi, Kenya, 11 - 12 April. 100 p.
6. Micheni Ntiba, and Nathaniel. A. Chumo. (Eds.). 1997. Proceedings of a
Workshop on `` Development of a Kenya Wetlands Policy: The Contribution of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)" Naivasha, Kenya, 17 -19, July. 109 p.
7. The Lake Victoria 2000: A New Beginning – The Jinja recommendations on the
way forward, 2000. ISBN. 9970-713-01-0.
8. Odada, E.O., Olago, D.O., Ochola, W., Ntiba, M.J., Wandiga, S., Gichuki, N. and Oyieke, H. (2006). Proceedings (Vol.I) of the 11th World Lakes Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 31st October to 4th November 2005: Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Kenya & International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC), XI + 400 p.
9. Odada, E.O., Olago, D.O., Ochola, W., Ntiba, M.J., Wandiga, S., Gichuki, N.
and Oyieke, H. (2006). Proceedings (Vol.II) of the 11th World Lakes Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 31st October to 4th November 2005: Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Kenya & International Lake Environment Committee (ILEC), XIII + 623 p.
(c) Book Reviews 1. Lecture Notes on Coastal and Estuarine Studies Vol. 26: Coastal Ocean Studies
off Natal, South Africa. E.H. Schumann (Ed.). 1988. Springer - Verlag New York. 271 p. Reviewed for the Journal of Fish Biology.
2. Chapter 16 - Fisheries: Reviewed for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) Working Group II. (d) Accepted Papers for publication Ntiba, M.J. and B.W. Ogana (2004): Potential Impacts of Climate Change of Fisheries in
Lake Naivasha and Victoria. In the Proceedings of Lake Victoria 2000: A New Beginning, International Conference, May 15-19, Jinja, Uganda. United Nations University Press (in press).
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(e) Thesis Ntiba, M.J. (1986). The Biology of the Kenya Reef Fish of the genus Siganus. M.Sc.
Thesis, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Ntiba, M.J. (1989). The biology and Ecology of the long rough dab, Hippoglossoides
platessoides (Fabrcius 1780) in the North Sea. Ph.D. Thesis, University of East Anglia, U.K.
(V) REFERENCES Prof. R.W. Mwangi, Ph.D., Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197, NAIROBI, 00100, Kenya. Telephone: 254-02-4442316 Fax: 254-02-4446141 Email: [email protected] Prof. Jacob Kaimenyi Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs) University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30107-00100 GPO Nairobi Kenya. Telephone: 005 20 318270 005 722223647 Fax: 005 20 245566 Email [email protected]
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