indexedccInternational audienceThe fishing-effort and the fish production have been studied in four agropastoral dams in the north of the Ivory Coast : Sambakaha (25 ha) and Gboyo (16 ha) in the region of Ferké, Kiémou (6 ha) and Korokara serpent (15 ha) in the region of North Korhogo.The studies have shown that the fishing is mostly done by Bozos from Mali. The fishermen density by dam, from 4 to 17 fishermen.km2, is well above FAO norms (2 fishermemkm2). The catch and the effort are highly variable from dam to dam. The fish production varies from 70 to 224 kg.ha-'.y-', which is in the same order of magnitude as the values registered in other small dams of the West African region. Yet, catch values are under FAO potential catches given for...
A comparative study, using biological indicators, was conducted in Mali where two man-made reservoi...
Abstract – A comparative study, using biological indicators, was conducted in Mali where two man-mad...
Eight provinces in the Ivory Coast practise aquaculture Aboisso, Bandoukou, Bouake, Daloa, Gagnoa, ...
indexedccInternational audienceThe fishing-effort and the fish production have been studied in four ...
Fisheries management involves, among other things, knowledge of the actors and the catching gear use...
A monthly monitoring of indigenous fishing in three main landing sites of the man-made Lake Ayamé I,...
International audienceLack of reliable data on the fisheries of northern Côte d'Ivoire reservoirs is...
Fishing on Comoé river Fishing and the consumption of fish have considerable importance in Black Afr...
Continental Fish Farming in the Gontougo Area (Ivory Coast): Characterization and Socio-economic Asp...
International audienceTwo indicators of fish exploitation, catch per unit effort (CPUE) and yield pe...
The small-scale fisheries of the Ivory Coast are presently carried out by approximately 3 000 fisher...
The management of fishery resources is a concern for managers of the fishing sector. The insufficien...
The consumption of fish has recently marked a very rapid growth in the Ivory Coast. This development...
Two indicators of fish exploitation, catch per unit effort (CPUE) and yield per unit area, were used...
This work is a survey of the physico-chemical and biological characteristics of Ivorian ponds, in th...
A comparative study, using biological indicators, was conducted in Mali where two man-made reservoi...
Abstract – A comparative study, using biological indicators, was conducted in Mali where two man-mad...
Eight provinces in the Ivory Coast practise aquaculture Aboisso, Bandoukou, Bouake, Daloa, Gagnoa, ...
indexedccInternational audienceThe fishing-effort and the fish production have been studied in four ...
Fisheries management involves, among other things, knowledge of the actors and the catching gear use...
A monthly monitoring of indigenous fishing in three main landing sites of the man-made Lake Ayamé I,...
International audienceLack of reliable data on the fisheries of northern Côte d'Ivoire reservoirs is...
Fishing on Comoé river Fishing and the consumption of fish have considerable importance in Black Afr...
Continental Fish Farming in the Gontougo Area (Ivory Coast): Characterization and Socio-economic Asp...
International audienceTwo indicators of fish exploitation, catch per unit effort (CPUE) and yield pe...
The small-scale fisheries of the Ivory Coast are presently carried out by approximately 3 000 fisher...
The management of fishery resources is a concern for managers of the fishing sector. The insufficien...
The consumption of fish has recently marked a very rapid growth in the Ivory Coast. This development...
Two indicators of fish exploitation, catch per unit effort (CPUE) and yield per unit area, were used...
This work is a survey of the physico-chemical and biological characteristics of Ivorian ponds, in th...
A comparative study, using biological indicators, was conducted in Mali where two man-made reservoi...
Abstract – A comparative study, using biological indicators, was conducted in Mali where two man-mad...
Eight provinces in the Ivory Coast practise aquaculture Aboisso, Bandoukou, Bouake, Daloa, Gagnoa, ...