Factors which threaten sustainable commercial fisheries are considered in this paper. Oil and grease, suspended solids, overfishing impact on fishes and fisheries. Whereas overfishing declines adult fish values; the duo of oil and suspended solids clog and disable gills of affected fishes and deplete insolation. And barnacles foul boats
Eggs, larvae and the larvae's first search for food are the most critical stages in a fish life, bo...
Kuwait's “Blue Economy” project aims to help replace the country's oil and gas income by the sustain...
The oil producing area of Nigeria, known as the Niger Delta region consist of highly diverse ecosys...
Resource extraction from wild fisheries is and continues to be a behemoth of an industry both in the...
Petroleum contamination is a growing environmental concern that harms both terrestrial and aquatic e...
This paper reviews some adverse effects of crude oil pollution on fish and fisheries in Nigerian wat...
Fish makes a significant contribution to the food security of millions of people in the Gulf of Guin...
Many studies have been made of the effects of oil on marine invertebrates, plants (marine algae and ...
Competition and commercialization in marine fisheries have generated discrepancies and imbalances i...
An essential part of diverse marine ecosystems, seafood organisms are especially vulnerable to chang...
The living resources of the sea provide a substantial part of the world population with an essentia...
There have been considerable efforts in recent time to modify fishing gears and practices to target ...
Due to large scale industrialisation and indiscriminate discharge of effluents with high BOD, toxic...
Abstract: Problem statement: Petroleum hydrocarbon and petroleum residue (i.e., spent oil) remains t...
Overexploitation and resource rent dissipation are some of the fundamental issues in fisheries manag...
Eggs, larvae and the larvae's first search for food are the most critical stages in a fish life, bo...
Kuwait's “Blue Economy” project aims to help replace the country's oil and gas income by the sustain...
The oil producing area of Nigeria, known as the Niger Delta region consist of highly diverse ecosys...
Resource extraction from wild fisheries is and continues to be a behemoth of an industry both in the...
Petroleum contamination is a growing environmental concern that harms both terrestrial and aquatic e...
This paper reviews some adverse effects of crude oil pollution on fish and fisheries in Nigerian wat...
Fish makes a significant contribution to the food security of millions of people in the Gulf of Guin...
Many studies have been made of the effects of oil on marine invertebrates, plants (marine algae and ...
Competition and commercialization in marine fisheries have generated discrepancies and imbalances i...
An essential part of diverse marine ecosystems, seafood organisms are especially vulnerable to chang...
The living resources of the sea provide a substantial part of the world population with an essentia...
There have been considerable efforts in recent time to modify fishing gears and practices to target ...
Due to large scale industrialisation and indiscriminate discharge of effluents with high BOD, toxic...
Abstract: Problem statement: Petroleum hydrocarbon and petroleum residue (i.e., spent oil) remains t...
Overexploitation and resource rent dissipation are some of the fundamental issues in fisheries manag...
Eggs, larvae and the larvae's first search for food are the most critical stages in a fish life, bo...
Kuwait's “Blue Economy” project aims to help replace the country's oil and gas income by the sustain...
The oil producing area of Nigeria, known as the Niger Delta region consist of highly diverse ecosys...