Culturable fish seeds in Nigerian waters: A research survey (1978-1985)
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1985
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The desired species identified in this survey include mullets, catfishes, fast growing fish predators, species for control of weeds and grass it, ponds, cichlids and shrimps. Five coastal states: Lagos, Ondo, Bendel, Rivers, and Cross River were covered in the studies. Investigations were also carried into the major rivers and their tributaries. A combination of the estimation methods of Le Cren, (1962) and Pitcher and Mac Donald (1973) was employed in the analysis of data. From the detailed data collected from (1978-1985), the survey indicated that about 100 million fish seeds can be collected annually from Nigerian waters using appropriate gear-seine nets, cast nets, and fish traps. Of this number, 60% is available along the coastal belt of the country while 40% is in the major rivers, their tributaries and swamps. At the present level of fish culture development in Nigeria, this is more than enough, even after allowing for 50% mortality due to handling and transportation stress |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/3400/1/P099.pdf Agwumba, A. and Ezenwa, B, B. and Alegbeleye, O. and Anyanwu, P. (1985) Culturable fish seeds in Nigerian waters: A research survey (1978-1985). In: 4th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) , 26-29 November, 1985 ,Port-Harcourt, Nigeria, pp. 99-112. |
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en |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/3400/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Aquaculture |
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Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed |