The past history and present trends in the fisheries of Lake Chad

Lake Chad is a very large, shallow eutrophic lake shared by Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroun. It supplies approximately 13% of Nigeria's inland fish. It however lies in an unstable ecological environment characterised by intermittent period of rainfall and drought. This creates a very large draw down area. Consequently, the fisheries are affected by the oscillation in the size of lake due to the drought. Other factors affecting the volume of water are the numerous dams on the inflow rivers. The fishery is also subjected to intense overfishing and may be affected by pollution and other land use practices. The paper discusses changes that took place over the years as a result of the factors of drought, effect of dams on the inflow rivers. The fishery is also subjected to intense overfishing and may be affected by pollution and other land use practices. The paper discusses changes that took place over the years as a result of the factors of drought, effects of dams and overexploitation. Previous records of fish production, species composition and distribution, the status of the fish stocks, their sizes are compared with more recent data. The status of the fishery before and after the contraction of the lake is discussed. Suggestion for a national exploitation of the lake based on habitat improvement, increasing the volume of the water in the lake through controlled use of the influent rivers as well as reduction in overfishing are made

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Main Author: Raji, A.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1993
Subjects:Fisheries, Nigeria, Lake Chad, eutrophic lakes, fishery development, fishery resources, lake fisheries, stock assessment,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21247
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-212472021-06-27T01:51:02Z The past history and present trends in the fisheries of Lake Chad Raji, A. Fisheries Nigeria Lake Chad eutrophic lakes fishery development fishery resources lake fisheries stock assessment Lake Chad is a very large, shallow eutrophic lake shared by Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroun. It supplies approximately 13% of Nigeria's inland fish. It however lies in an unstable ecological environment characterised by intermittent period of rainfall and drought. This creates a very large draw down area. Consequently, the fisheries are affected by the oscillation in the size of lake due to the drought. Other factors affecting the volume of water are the numerous dams on the inflow rivers. The fishery is also subjected to intense overfishing and may be affected by pollution and other land use practices. The paper discusses changes that took place over the years as a result of the factors of drought, effect of dams on the inflow rivers. The fishery is also subjected to intense overfishing and may be affected by pollution and other land use practices. The paper discusses changes that took place over the years as a result of the factors of drought, effects of dams and overexploitation. Previous records of fish production, species composition and distribution, the status of the fish stocks, their sizes are compared with more recent data. The status of the fishery before and after the contraction of the lake is discussed. Suggestion for a national exploitation of the lake based on habitat improvement, increasing the volume of the water in the lake through controlled use of the influent rivers as well as reduction in overfishing are made 2021-06-24T15:52:55Z 2021-06-24T15:52:55Z 1993 conference_item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21247 en http://fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 213-225 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3518 424 2011-09-29 17:15:59 3518 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Fisheries
Nigeria
Lake Chad
eutrophic lakes
fishery development
fishery resources
lake fisheries
stock assessment
Fisheries
Nigeria
Lake Chad
eutrophic lakes
fishery development
fishery resources
lake fisheries
stock assessment
spellingShingle Fisheries
Nigeria
Lake Chad
eutrophic lakes
fishery development
fishery resources
lake fisheries
stock assessment
Fisheries
Nigeria
Lake Chad
eutrophic lakes
fishery development
fishery resources
lake fisheries
stock assessment
Raji, A.
The past history and present trends in the fisheries of Lake Chad
description Lake Chad is a very large, shallow eutrophic lake shared by Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroun. It supplies approximately 13% of Nigeria's inland fish. It however lies in an unstable ecological environment characterised by intermittent period of rainfall and drought. This creates a very large draw down area. Consequently, the fisheries are affected by the oscillation in the size of lake due to the drought. Other factors affecting the volume of water are the numerous dams on the inflow rivers. The fishery is also subjected to intense overfishing and may be affected by pollution and other land use practices. The paper discusses changes that took place over the years as a result of the factors of drought, effect of dams on the inflow rivers. The fishery is also subjected to intense overfishing and may be affected by pollution and other land use practices. The paper discusses changes that took place over the years as a result of the factors of drought, effects of dams and overexploitation. Previous records of fish production, species composition and distribution, the status of the fish stocks, their sizes are compared with more recent data. The status of the fishery before and after the contraction of the lake is discussed. Suggestion for a national exploitation of the lake based on habitat improvement, increasing the volume of the water in the lake through controlled use of the influent rivers as well as reduction in overfishing are made
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