Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre

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Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 12/03/2025

The centre is excited to announce the commencement of a comprehensive fish and water quality assessment at Lake Malombe, one of Malawi's vital water bodies. The FAO and GEF funded activity I aims to gather crucial data on the ecological health of the lake, focusing on both aquatic life and water quality.

From the Department of Fisheries Research Centres of Monkey Bay and Senga Bay, experienced and esteemed experts in Fish Stock Assessment and Water Quality were carefully selected and brought together for a common goal- Fisheries Resource Monitoring

The survey aims to achieve the following
1. Monitor the health of fish populations- Fish Biomass and Diversity
2. Assess the biological, physical and chemical water parameters
3. Provide actionable insights for the sustainable management and conservation of Lake Malombe

We will keep you updated as the work progresses

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 03/03/2025

The MCFC just finished its fisheries biodiversity mission where they have been searching for a missing Rhamphochromis spp in Nkhototaka Satellite Lakes. The initial search was conducted in September 2024 and the team wasn't successful. And wasn't successful again this time 😔

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 18/11/2024

A Clash of Titans: Monkey Bay Fisheries Socials vs. Baraza Socials at MMF Ground

On a vibrant Sunday afternoon, November 17, 2024, the MMF Ground came alive as two powerhouses, Monkey Bay Fisheries Research Socials and Baraza Socials from Lilongwe Area 10, clashed in a match that will be remembered for its excitement and energy. It was more than a game—it was a spectacle of skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

The lush grounds of MMF provided the perfect stage for this thrilling encounter. The crowd, buzzing with anticipation, was treated to a showcase of talent and teamwork. Baraza Socials emerged triumphant with a 5-2 victory, but the true winner of the day was the spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition.

Monkey Bay Fisheries Socials displayed incredible resilience and heart. Their first goal came through Kawelokamo, with an expertly placed assist from Freka. Moments later, Zehno, seizing an opportunity, netted the second goal with Paul providing the perfect setup. These moments were a testament to their hard work and coordination on the field.

Baraza Socials, however, proved why they are a formidable force, executing strategic plays that led to their well-deserved win. To Baraza Socials—bravo and congratulations on your outstanding performance.

To Monkey Bay Fisheries Socials—big up! Your grit and determination were on full display. Remember, every match is a stepping stone, and there's always a next time to rise and shine.

The MMF Ground was more than a venue; it became a place where friendships were strengthened, lessons were learned, and the love for the game was celebrated. This match was a reminder that healthy bodies fuel productive minds, and the spirit of sport builds stronger communities.

Here’s to more matches, more memories, and the unyielding spirit of the game!

“Fisheries Socials Holds Baraza to Thrilling 3-3 Draw in Friendly Clash” – Welcome to Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre 11/12/2023

🌟 Weekend Soccer Showdown Recap! ⚽🔥

This past Saturday, the Fisheries Research Socials team took the field in an exhilarating friendly match against the formidable Baraza Socials team in the vibrant city of Lilongwe. The Bingu Upper Stadium was the stage for a football spectacle that kept fans on the edge of their seats! for more visit

“Fisheries Socials Holds Baraza to Thrilling 3-3 Draw in Friendly Clash” – Welcome to Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre Monkey Bay Fisheries Socials Team Manager (I. Gumulira AKA Achipenengule) receiving the pair of boots from Baraza Socials Patron

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 06/11/2023

Demand driven research. Good one, good people.

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 06/11/2023

On 28 October 2023, Researcher from the Department of Fisheries commenced a joint Biomass survey with researchers from Mozambique. Within the team, there were also scientists from the University of Cambridge, Antwerp, MUST and UNIMA. The survey is expected to run for 30 days covering a total of 122 transects across the lake.









Below are some random photos of the survey

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 01/07/2023

"Embarking on a Mapping Expedition! 🛶🗺️ Our dedicated team of researchers setting sail in a boat, equipped with GPS tools, to venture into the waters of Lake Chilwa. Capturing the precise boundaries of spawning sites in Kachulu (Zomba) and Swang'oma (Phalombe), we're transforming data into digital maps for better fisheries management and conservation. Stay tuned as we uncover the hidden treasures of Lake Chilwa! "

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 01/07/2023

"Collaborating for Conservation 🐟🌊🤝 Our dedicated researcher receiving invaluable support from the Swang'oma Beach Village Committee in Phalombe as they mark the spawning sites on the flip chart. Together, we're mapping and safeguarding the precious spawning sites of Lake Chilwa to ensure a sustainable future for our fisheries. "

07/06/2023

We Celebrate the World Food Safety Day!!

Ministry of Health has issued a press release for Commemoration of 2023 World Food Safety Day, with a theme is:‘Food standards save lives and the slogan being: ‘Food safety is everyone’s business’.

We must realise that food safety is key to achieving several of the Sustainable Development Goals and World Food Safety Day brings it into the spotlight, to help prevent, detect, and manage foodborne risks. Safe food contributes to economic prosperity, boosting agriculture, market access, tourism, and sustainable development. Food safety directly talks to the Sustainable Development Goals as follows:

Goal 2 - There is no food security without food safety. Ending hunger is about all people having access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food all year round.

Goal 3 - Food safety has a direct impact on people’s health and nutritional intake. Foodborne diseases are preventable.

Goal 12 - When countries strengthen their regulatory, scientific, and technological capacities to ensure that food is safe and of the expected quality throughout the food chain, they move towards more sustainable patterns of food production and consumption.

Goal 17 - A globalized world with annual food exports currently more than 5. USD 1.6 trillion and complex food systems demand international cooperation across sectors to ensure food is safe.

Photos from Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre's post 07/06/2023

Participatory Biodiversity Assessment at Chia Lagoon as a Fish Protected Site




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Monkey Bay Capture Fisheries Centre, P. O. Box 27, Monkey Bay
Mangochi
301109

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00