The study attempts to characterise artisanal fishers’ use of sustainable fisheries management practices in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nigeria. Stratified sampling technique was used to select 402 respondents. Data were collected using semistructured interview schedule. Data were analysed using frequency counts, percentages, mean and standard deviation. The result showed fishing in the study area was dominated by male fishers (97.0%) with the mean age of 43 years. Attitude of fishers’ towards formal fishing regulations were below average (mean=3.00). Over half (57%) of the respondents never used any sustainable fishing practices, while only 39.1% used only one form of sustainable fishing practice. About 60% and 50% of the respondents re...
Abstract: The study analyzed the information needs and accessibility of artisanal fisher folk in Ben...
The study was conducted to assess the evolution of fishing gears and crafts utilized by fishermen in...
The basic premise of extension that agricultural technology will diffuse from more progressive farme...
The study attempts to characterise artisanal fishers’ use of sustainable fisheries management prac...
The study attempts to characterise artisanal fishers’ use of sustainable fisheries management practi...
This study examined sustainability of artisanal fishers’ livelihoods in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nige...
The study examined sustainability of artisanal fishers’ livelihoods in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nigeria...
Fishing practices lie at the heart of the sustainable use and management of resources. The essence ...
Nigerians are high fish consumers as the per capita consumption is 14.9 kg per year and has the larg...
This study was carried out to assess the livelihood diversification and operational techniques of th...
Efforts towards increase in fish production through artisanal fishery can be achieved by making need...
A survey to find out the socio-demographic characteristics of fisherfolks that practice their trade ...
The drive to achieve sustainable and socially beneficial exploitation of the fishery resources led t...
A study of fishers’ knowledge in community based fisheries management practices in the Nun River est...
This study appraised the artisanal fishery enterprises in Andoni L.G.A of Rivers State. A survey met...
Abstract: The study analyzed the information needs and accessibility of artisanal fisher folk in Ben...
The study was conducted to assess the evolution of fishing gears and crafts utilized by fishermen in...
The basic premise of extension that agricultural technology will diffuse from more progressive farme...
The study attempts to characterise artisanal fishers’ use of sustainable fisheries management prac...
The study attempts to characterise artisanal fishers’ use of sustainable fisheries management practi...
This study examined sustainability of artisanal fishers’ livelihoods in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nige...
The study examined sustainability of artisanal fishers’ livelihoods in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nigeria...
Fishing practices lie at the heart of the sustainable use and management of resources. The essence ...
Nigerians are high fish consumers as the per capita consumption is 14.9 kg per year and has the larg...
This study was carried out to assess the livelihood diversification and operational techniques of th...
Efforts towards increase in fish production through artisanal fishery can be achieved by making need...
A survey to find out the socio-demographic characteristics of fisherfolks that practice their trade ...
The drive to achieve sustainable and socially beneficial exploitation of the fishery resources led t...
A study of fishers’ knowledge in community based fisheries management practices in the Nun River est...
This study appraised the artisanal fishery enterprises in Andoni L.G.A of Rivers State. A survey met...
Abstract: The study analyzed the information needs and accessibility of artisanal fisher folk in Ben...
The study was conducted to assess the evolution of fishing gears and crafts utilized by fishermen in...
The basic premise of extension that agricultural technology will diffuse from more progressive farme...