Sustainability in the extraction of fishery resource need to be proactively upheld if the achichment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will be anything to go by in Nigeria and other developing countries. The fishery resource, of the biotic component of the environment, and the main focus of this paper, is renewable resource whose existence if not for adverse environmental factors and natural specialization that occurs over thousands of years, is a continuum. The biological attributes of these fauna and flora render them amenable to usage in manners that still allows their continuous existence for the profit of mankind. Ignorance and the consequent inappropriate harvesting methods and uses of the fishery resource make them prone to ...
The pari parsu development and good management of both capture and culture fisheries if proactively ...
Globally and in Nigeria, Marine Fish Stocks (MFS) are in a deplorable state and the consequences are...
Women in Nigeria play a key and vital role in the Fisheries value chain in Nigeria especially when w...
Sustainable development is an overriding strategic issue and a challenge in coastal and fisheries re...
This paper begins with a review of policy issues on status of women’s fundamental human rights...
Women are the majority of the third World population. They are considered subservient to their male ...
presentationWomen are crucial to the fisheries and the aquaculture sector. Worldwide, fishery and aq...
Fisheries activities in 10 communities of Rivers State were investigated to determine the role of wo...
This study examined gender participation in fish harvesting activities in catch-locations in Lagos s...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Fishing practices lie at the heart of the sustainable use and management of resources. The essence ...
Gender equity and equality are fundamental guiding principles in FAO’s Voluntary Guidelines for Secu...
Research PaperThis study examines the status of women and their contributions to the fishing industr...
Fishery resources are renewable natural resources but not in-exhaustible. The threat of extinction o...
The pari parsu development and good management of both capture and culture fisheries if proactively ...
Globally and in Nigeria, Marine Fish Stocks (MFS) are in a deplorable state and the consequences are...
Women in Nigeria play a key and vital role in the Fisheries value chain in Nigeria especially when w...
Sustainable development is an overriding strategic issue and a challenge in coastal and fisheries re...
This paper begins with a review of policy issues on status of women’s fundamental human rights...
Women are the majority of the third World population. They are considered subservient to their male ...
presentationWomen are crucial to the fisheries and the aquaculture sector. Worldwide, fishery and aq...
Fisheries activities in 10 communities of Rivers State were investigated to determine the role of wo...
This study examined gender participation in fish harvesting activities in catch-locations in Lagos s...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Fishing practices lie at the heart of the sustainable use and management of resources. The essence ...
Gender equity and equality are fundamental guiding principles in FAO’s Voluntary Guidelines for Secu...
Research PaperThis study examines the status of women and their contributions to the fishing industr...
Fishery resources are renewable natural resources but not in-exhaustible. The threat of extinction o...
The pari parsu development and good management of both capture and culture fisheries if proactively ...
Globally and in Nigeria, Marine Fish Stocks (MFS) are in a deplorable state and the consequences are...
Women in Nigeria play a key and vital role in the Fisheries value chain in Nigeria especially when w...