Preliminary report of fishing at the Alawariwa beels, Ogun State, Nigeria
The Alawariwa beels located in the flood plains of the Ogun River, off Ibafo in Owode/Obafemi Local Government Area of Ogun State number 16 with an approximate total surface area of 28.0 hectares. The beels are conveniently exploited between January and April annually when the dry season and riverine contraction make this possible. The daily landing showed that the fish enclosure is truly a natural fisheries reserve as well as a medium of biodiversity. Fish catch per unit effort is reasonable especially for the more abundant fish species. The beel is sufficiently productive and worthy of the fishing efforts of the fishing efforts of eight fishers undertaking the daily assignment. Beel fishing is therefore economically advisable for fishers having access to such valuable communal or individual natural wetland resources
Main Authors: | Adekoya, B.B., Kudoro, A.O., Akinyemi, A.A. |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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Subjects: | Fisheries, Nigeria, Alawariwa Beels, artisanal fishing, catch composition, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21413 |
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