Several rivers and streams in Cross River National Park are becoming empty of fish and other aquatic animals due to unsustainable commercial fishing practices in buffer zone communities. Conventional fishing methods with net or use of hook, line, and sinker are no longer popular in several buffer zone villages of Cross River National Park. The ubiquity of water poisoning (using different chemicals), across buffer zone villages, as fishing mechanism, is seriously undermining aquatic biodiversity in the park, and the rest of Cross River State of Nigeria. Using a combination of qualitative (focus group discussions, observations, and interviews) and quantitative (livelihoods survey) research techniques, the study assesses fishing practices in t...
The relationship between communities of the Niger Delta and their most important wetlands was assess...
The central zone of Cross River State is alarmingly being taken over by secondary vegetation as a re...
The ecosystem in the Niger Delta Region is highly diverse and supports numerous species of rich aqua...
Several rivers and streams in Cross River National Park are becoming empty of fish and other aquatic...
A preliminary survey of Cross River National Park (Nigeria), Okwangwo Division was carried out. The ...
Ecological buffer zones are very crucial in minimizing the impact of land use practices close to pro...
Ecological buffer zones are very crucial in minimizing the impact of land use practices close to pro...
Cross River National Park (CRNP) of Nigeria is a globally acclaimed biodiversity hotspot and region ...
Support Zone Communities (SZCs) involvements in Cross River National Park (CRNP) biodiversity conser...
Rural livelihood must be secured if biodiversity will survive. This makes it important to investigat...
The conservation status of inland fishery resources is vulnerable worldwide, and this threatens the ...
Abstract Beach seine activity endangers fish species which negates sustainability of natural resourc...
The relationship between communities of the Niger Delta and their most important wetlands was assess...
Fish and fish products are important sources of valuable protein and also provide essential nutrient...
Wildlife diversity has been reported to be dependent on quality of the environment. However, informa...
The relationship between communities of the Niger Delta and their most important wetlands was assess...
The central zone of Cross River State is alarmingly being taken over by secondary vegetation as a re...
The ecosystem in the Niger Delta Region is highly diverse and supports numerous species of rich aqua...
Several rivers and streams in Cross River National Park are becoming empty of fish and other aquatic...
A preliminary survey of Cross River National Park (Nigeria), Okwangwo Division was carried out. The ...
Ecological buffer zones are very crucial in minimizing the impact of land use practices close to pro...
Ecological buffer zones are very crucial in minimizing the impact of land use practices close to pro...
Cross River National Park (CRNP) of Nigeria is a globally acclaimed biodiversity hotspot and region ...
Support Zone Communities (SZCs) involvements in Cross River National Park (CRNP) biodiversity conser...
Rural livelihood must be secured if biodiversity will survive. This makes it important to investigat...
The conservation status of inland fishery resources is vulnerable worldwide, and this threatens the ...
Abstract Beach seine activity endangers fish species which negates sustainability of natural resourc...
The relationship between communities of the Niger Delta and their most important wetlands was assess...
Fish and fish products are important sources of valuable protein and also provide essential nutrient...
Wildlife diversity has been reported to be dependent on quality of the environment. However, informa...
The relationship between communities of the Niger Delta and their most important wetlands was assess...
The central zone of Cross River State is alarmingly being taken over by secondary vegetation as a re...
The ecosystem in the Niger Delta Region is highly diverse and supports numerous species of rich aqua...