Beatrice Obegi

KEY ACTIVITIES
- Monitoring of environmental status of Lake Naivasha
- Developing research proposals
- Publishing research articles
- Conducting ecological research both individual & participatory
- Disseminating Research findings
- Working on zooplankton and phytoplankton's
- Research on water quality
- Lake Naivasha monitoring project, Fish catch and stock assessment
- Collecting climatic Change data
- Pollution monitoring
- Nutrients, trace metals. Primary productivity analysis.
- Searching donor funding
- Students Supervision
KMFRI Naivasha
Freshwater Systems
Environmental Science
Environmental & Aquatic Sciences, Chemical Oceanography & Limnology, Climate Change Scenarios, , Aquaculture, Socio-economics, Sustainability Sciences, Ecology, Data Analysis
bobegi@kmfri.go.ke
obegibeatrice@gmail.com
- PhD student in Kisii University (On-going)
- Marine resource-based management and climate change ( Nha Trang University, Vietnam)
- Environmental Science ( Second Class Honours Upper division Egerton University)
- Diploma in Analytical Chemistry (Mombasa Technical Training institute)
- Craft Science Laboratory Technology(Mombasa Technical Training institute)
- Obegi, Beatrice, G. A. Mwayuli, A. Getabu,James Njiru and Z. Gichana., (2022) A multivariate Analysis on Changes in Physicochemical qualities and Water Quality in River Malewaof Lake Naivasha Ramsar Basin; in Amutabi, A. N. And Mayaka, A. N. (Eds), 2021: New zeal in Africa’s Renewal. CEDRED Press ISBN 9789966-116-50-5 Chapter 5 pp190-207
- N. Obegi, James Njiru, Albert Getabu and Zippora Gichana Spatial-temporal composition, abundance and diversity of algal communities in River Malewa of Lake Naivasha Ramsar Basin, Kenya; Global Journal of Earth and Environment Volume 7(2), pages 19-30 https://doi.org/10.31248/GJEES2022.120
- George Morara, Reuben Omondi, Beatrice Obegi, Albert Getabu, James Njiru and Nehemiah Rindoria; Water Level Fluctuations and Fish Yield Variations in Lake Naivasha, Kenya: The Trends and Relationship
- Obegi, B. N. Mwayuli, A. Getabu, A.& Kairoi, J. G. (2021) Social-Economic Characteristics of Households and Impacts of Trading Carbon Stocks of Mangroves Forest, Gazi Bay Kenya ; in Amutabi, A. N. And Mayaka, A. N. (Eds), 2021: New zeal in Africa’s Renewal. CEDRED Press ISBN 9789966-116-50-5 Chapter 14pp190-207
- Book Chapter Charles Nyanga, Beatrice Njeri Obegi and Loi To Thi Bich Anthropogenic Activities as a Source of Stress on Species Diversity in the Mekong River Delta;
- Obegi, B. N.,Ogendi, G. M., Omondi, R., Siriba, B. J.,Morara, G. N., Rindoria, N. M., & Orina, P. (2021). Characteristic Relationships between Phosphorous Accrual, Ecosystem Aspects and Water Level Fluctuations in Tropical Lakes: Naivasha Ramsar Site, Kenya. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 9, 53-67.
- N. Obegi I. Sarfo G. N. Morara· P. Boera E. Waithaka · A. Mutie (2020)Bio‑economic modeling of fishing activities in Kenya: the case of Lake Naivasha Ramsar site: Journal of Bioeconomics (2020) 22:15–31 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10818-019-09292-2
- George N. Morara James M. Njiru Albert M. Getabu Reuben Omondi Ruth Lewo Beatrice Obegi Raymond Mwangata; Illegal unregulated and Unreported fishing: Methods and increasing trends in Lake Naivasha, Kenya`,(January 2020),PP.1-10.doi:101111/Ire.12341
- Waithaka E. Boera P. Obegi B. Mutie A Morara G. Loki P. Nyamweya C. Aura MC2, Outa N. The Impacts of Co-Management Towards Sustainable Development and Utilization of Fisheries Resources in Lake Naivasha, Kenya
- James Last Keyombe, Waithaka E and Obegi B. Length–weight relationship and condition factor of Clarias gariepinus in Lake Naivasha, Kenya, International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2015; 2(6): 382-385
- Waithaka E, Mugo J, Obegi B. and James Last. Socio-economics of the re-introduced Oreochromis niloticus in Lake Naivasha (Kenya), International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2015; 2(5): 142-146
- Waithaka E, Priscilla B, Alice M, Anthony N, George M, Beatrice O, Patrick L and Erick K ( 2018)Assessment of Macrophytes Populations in lake Naivasha, Kenya; using GIS and Remote sensing J Environ Pollut Manage 1:202
- N. Obegi (2018) impacts of blue carbon trading in gazi bay, Mombasa
- American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences (ASRJETS) ISSN (Print) 2313-4410, ISSN (Online) 2313-4402 © Global Society of Scientific Research and Researchers