Some potential occupational and environmental hazards associated with fish pond production in Nigeria


Autoria(s): Kolndadacha, O.D.; Musa, Y.M.; Okaeme, A.N.; Ibiwoye, T.I.I.; Nyaku, R.E.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The paper highlights the concept of information and the significance of environmental and occupational hazards associated with pond fish production in Nigeria and discuss the possible options for the ways forward. The major raw material used in fish production system is the organic manure (cow dung, poultry droppings, porcine manure etc) that serves as substrate for heterotrophic production of bacteria and protozoa, which act as food for zooplankton and the fish. The pathogenic organisms (viruses, bacteria, protozoa's, and parasites), are noted for the potential hazard to the fish handlers and consumers. Nine species from seven genera of bacteria associated with fish diseases are found to have association with diseases of human such as typhoid fever, bacillary dysentery and other gastrointestinal tract related problems. Also the environmental contaminants in pond fish production become important because of its significance to consumers' acceptance of the fish products

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application/pdf

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4035/1/264.pdf

Kolndadacha, O.D. and Musa, Y.M. and Okaeme, A.N. and Ibiwoye, T.I.I. and Nyaku, R.E. (2005) Some potential occupational and environmental hazards associated with fish pond production in Nigeria. In: 19th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) , 29 Nov - 03 Dec 2004 ,Ilorin, Nigeria, pp. 264-272.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/4035/

Palavras-Chave #Health #Pollution #Aquaculture #Environment
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed