Alleviating poverty and enhancing food security through fish production in man-made lakes

Man-made lakes inhabit diverse species of which the fish fauna constitutes the most targeted species of exploitation. For man-made lakes to serve as means of alleviating poverty an enhancing food security through increased fish production in Nigeria, sound management of the lake is strongly recommended. It will include the maintenance of good water quality, stocking with good species, control of over fishing, conservation of extinction and declining species as well as adequate legislation to regulate fishing activities. Recreational and tourism facilities can also be incorporated along with fish production in these man-made lakes to provide additional income and revenue for individual and Government. Some other practical ways by which these water bodies can be improved for effective and sustainable fish production as well as alleviating poverty was discussed

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mustapha, M.K.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:Management, Conservation, Fisheries, Environment, Nigeria, artificial lakes, economics, environment management, fish culture, fishery regulations, food fish, human food, recreational waters, tourism, Pisces,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21776
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