“…The lake is a source of livelihood and supports many socio-economic activities such as a multibillion horticultural industry, tourism, fishing, and domestic water sources (Becht and Harper, 2002;Kundu et al, 2010). Though still artisanal, the fishing industry within the lake employs over 1000 fishermen and provides a source of protein for people living within the nearby towns (Kundu et al, 2010). However, myriad of environmental perturbations in Lake Naivasha's ecosystem have transformed the lake from a clear to muddy eutrophic turbid state, which has resulted in a decline in ecological quality, impacting heavily on fish population and tourism (Hubble and Harper, 2001a;Mergeay, 2004).…”