Public perception of mudskipper consumption in some fishing communities of River State

Mudskippers are a delicacy in some fishing communities of Rivers State, public perception of mudskipper consumption were determined in these areas. 120 structured questionnaires were randomly distributed in ten communities spread across three local governments. The results of the survey showed that consumption of mudskipper was more popular among the old people than the younger ones. A greater number of people 82.50% considered mudskipper as fish, 10% as nuisance, 4.17% as snake and 3.32% as pest. Also, 83.33% of the respondents were favourably disposed towards mudskipper 15.0% were negative and 1.67% were indifferent. The study revealed that there is no taboo in the consumption of mudskipper in these area, any perceptions was observed personal to individual and not a communal affair.

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Main Authors: Akinmoroti, O.A., Edun, O.M., Uka, A., Aogori, K.T., Mokayi, P.K., Owhonda, K.N.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Fisheries Society of nigeria 2010
Subjects:Fisheries, Nigeria, Rivers State, Taboo, Mudskipper, freshwater environment, Fish consumption,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38208
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