In Nigeria aquaculture is a potential economic investment but different challenges resulting to numerous losses affect the final fish product and returned on investment. This paper among other things will assess the level and problems of aquaculture biosecurity regulations compliance and its limitations in Ibadan, Nigeria. It will suggest measures and propose actions plans or statute which will strengthen aquaculture through the development of aquaculture biosecurity regulations in Nigeria to meet international standard. A total of 100 cat fish farms were randomly selected and visited for questionnaire administration and 80 questionnaires were retrieved and used for data analysis from 10 0ut of 11 local governments that make up Ibadan. Far...
The aim of this paper is to analyze risks in fish farming systems in Oyo and Kwara States, Nigeria. ...
The study assessed aquaculture table-size fish farmer’s activities in the Kainji Lake basin, Nigeria...
The role of aquaculture in meeting the increasing demand for fish all over the World cannot be over ...
This paper assessed the various aquaculture development programmes of succeeding Nigerian Government...
The study examined diseases prevalence, treatment and management problems in small-scale fish farms ...
Education, research, and biosecurity have global recognition as strong pillars of sustainable aquacu...
Aquaculture depends largely upon a good aquatic environment. The quality of the aquatic medium deter...
Aquatic animal diseases are the most significant constraint to the development and management of aqu...
This study was conducted in northern Senegal, covering the regions of Saint-Louis, Louga and Matam, ...
A study was conducted in February to March 2010 to analyzed constraints and identifies research prio...
Aquaculture, which involves the farming of fish for nutritional and economic benefits as well as fo...
The cultivation of desirable aquatic organisms is becoming increasingly important as one of the fast...
Borno State has a great potential for fish production from the culture and capture fisheries, regret...
Nigeria is the largest (total) fish consumer in Africa and among the highest consumers in the world....
Prevalence of fish disease in fish farms in Nigeria was investigated using data from structured ques...
The aim of this paper is to analyze risks in fish farming systems in Oyo and Kwara States, Nigeria. ...
The study assessed aquaculture table-size fish farmer’s activities in the Kainji Lake basin, Nigeria...
The role of aquaculture in meeting the increasing demand for fish all over the World cannot be over ...
This paper assessed the various aquaculture development programmes of succeeding Nigerian Government...
The study examined diseases prevalence, treatment and management problems in small-scale fish farms ...
Education, research, and biosecurity have global recognition as strong pillars of sustainable aquacu...
Aquaculture depends largely upon a good aquatic environment. The quality of the aquatic medium deter...
Aquatic animal diseases are the most significant constraint to the development and management of aqu...
This study was conducted in northern Senegal, covering the regions of Saint-Louis, Louga and Matam, ...
A study was conducted in February to March 2010 to analyzed constraints and identifies research prio...
Aquaculture, which involves the farming of fish for nutritional and economic benefits as well as fo...
The cultivation of desirable aquatic organisms is becoming increasingly important as one of the fast...
Borno State has a great potential for fish production from the culture and capture fisheries, regret...
Nigeria is the largest (total) fish consumer in Africa and among the highest consumers in the world....
Prevalence of fish disease in fish farms in Nigeria was investigated using data from structured ques...
The aim of this paper is to analyze risks in fish farming systems in Oyo and Kwara States, Nigeria. ...
The study assessed aquaculture table-size fish farmer’s activities in the Kainji Lake basin, Nigeria...
The role of aquaculture in meeting the increasing demand for fish all over the World cannot be over ...