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Yıl 2017, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 3, 189 - 194, 29.12.2017
https://doi.org/10.17216/limnofish.335549

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Kaynakça

  • Ajai O. 2012. Law, Water and Sustainable Development: Framework of Nigerian Law. Law, Environment and Development Journal 8(1):89-115.
  • Arawomo GAO 2004. Self-sufficiency in fish production in Nigeria. Obafemi Awolowo University Inaugural Lecture Series No 165; Ile Ife, Nigeria
  • Bailey C. 1987. Social consequences of excess fishing effort. In: Proceedings, Symposium on the Exploitation and Management of Marine Fishery Resources in Southeast Asia. RAPA Report: 1978/10:30-1064.
  • Berkes F. 1994. “Co-management: Bridging the Two Solitudes. Northern Perspectives 22 (2-3):18–20.
  • Eyo AA. 2004. Provost alerts federal government over foreign fisherman in Lake Kanji. Guardian Newspaper. 21(9):451 pp. 50
  • Eyo AA, Ahmed YB. 2005. Management of inland capture fisheries and challenges to fish production in Nigeria. Paper presented at: 19th Annual Conference of Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON); Ilorin, Nigeria.
  • Ezeomah C. 1985. Land tenure constraints associated with some recent experiments to bring formal education to nomadic fulani in Nigeria; [cited 2107 Aug 15] Available from http://www.odi.org.uk/pdn/papers
  • FAO 1997. Fisheries management. FAO technical guideline for responsible fisheries no 4. Rome: FAO. Report No.:4-82
  • Federal Department of Fisheries (FDF) 1994. Federal Statistics of Nigeria, published by Federal Department of Fisheries Nigeria. Second Edition, 20p
  • FISON 2004. Fisheries Society of Nigeria 25 years of Evolution and Metamorphous 1976-2001 Lagos: FISON Publication 110 pp.
  • Hall SJ. 1999. The effects of fishing on marine ecosystems and communities. Oxford:Blackwell Science 403 p.
  • Hardin G. 1968. “The tragedy of the commons”. Science 162(12):43-48.
  • Hilborn RM, Peterman RM. 1995. The development of scientific advice with incomplete information in the context of the precautionary approach. In: FAO (1995) Precautionary approaches to fisheries.Part2: Scientific paper. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No.: 350/2
  • Ita EO. 1993. Inland fisheries resource of Nigeria. Rome, FAO: CIFA Occasional Paper No.:20-120.
  • Lacanilao F. 1998. State of Philippine coastal fisheries. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture 20(6):14-17
  • Nwabeze GO, Erie AP. 2013. Artisanal fishers, ‘use of sustainable fisheries management practice in Jebba Lake basin, Nigeria. Journal of Agric Extension, 17 (1): 123-134.
  • Olopade OA, Taiwo IO, Ajibade D, Aluko FA. 2008. Community participation in fishery management: A case study of acadja in Badagry Creeks, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research 8(1):28-33. doi: 10.4314/jasr.v8il.2882
  • Olopade OA, Sinclair NG, Dienye H. 2017. Fish catch composition of selected small scale fishing gears used in the Bonny River, Rivers State, Nigeria. Journal of Fisheries 5(1): 455–460. doi:10.17017/jfish.v5i1.2017.173
  • Ramazzoti M. 2008. ‘Customary water rights and contemporary legislation: Mapping out the interface’, FAO Legal Paper Online No. 76; [cited 2017 Aug] Available from www.fao.org/legal/prs-ol/lpo76.pdf
  • Reed W, Burchad, Hopson AJ, Jannes J, Yaro I. 1967. Fish and fisheries of northern Nigeria. Northern Nigeria: Ministry of Agriculture 226 p.
  • Rosenberg AA, Restrepo VR. 1995. Uncertainty and risk evaluation in stock assessment advice for U.S. marine fisheries. Can J Fish Aquat Sci. 51 (12): 2715-2720 doi: 10.1139/f94-271
  • Seisay MDB, du Feu TA. 1997. The effect of long term exploitation, by gill net fishery on the multi-species fish stocks in Kanji Lake. Nigeria: Nigerian-Germany Kainji Lake Fisheries Promotion Project Technical Report. Series No.: 11- 58.
  • Udolisa REK, Solar BB, in Lebo P, Ambrose EE. 1994. A Catalogue of small scale fishing gear in Nigeria. RAFR Publication Report No.: 014/F1/94/02- 142.
  • Welcomme RL. 1976. Fisheries ecology of floodplains rivers. London: Longman 3176 p.

Management of Overfishing in the Inland Capture Fisheries in Nigeria

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 3, 189 - 194, 29.12.2017
https://doi.org/10.17216/limnofish.335549

Öz

Nigeria
is endowed with extensive inland water bodies that are very rich in fish and
shell fish many of which are of commercial importance. These diverse fish
resources with immense potential plays contributing role to the food security
and improving livelihoods of local fishers, but in recent years, there has been
serious concern about the poor status of the inland capture fisheries.
Overfishing has been recognized as a major threat to sustainability of the
fisheries.  Overfishing has brought about
changes in species composition, decline yield and fish stocks are being
threatened with depletion because of ineffectiveness and weak regulations. This
paper elucidates and analyses the causes, signs and types of overfishing in the
inland capture fisheries in Nigeria. It also highlights current management measures,
reasons for management failure and some of the procedure that could be adapted
for sustainable management of inland capture fisheries.

Kaynakça

  • Ajai O. 2012. Law, Water and Sustainable Development: Framework of Nigerian Law. Law, Environment and Development Journal 8(1):89-115.
  • Arawomo GAO 2004. Self-sufficiency in fish production in Nigeria. Obafemi Awolowo University Inaugural Lecture Series No 165; Ile Ife, Nigeria
  • Bailey C. 1987. Social consequences of excess fishing effort. In: Proceedings, Symposium on the Exploitation and Management of Marine Fishery Resources in Southeast Asia. RAPA Report: 1978/10:30-1064.
  • Berkes F. 1994. “Co-management: Bridging the Two Solitudes. Northern Perspectives 22 (2-3):18–20.
  • Eyo AA. 2004. Provost alerts federal government over foreign fisherman in Lake Kanji. Guardian Newspaper. 21(9):451 pp. 50
  • Eyo AA, Ahmed YB. 2005. Management of inland capture fisheries and challenges to fish production in Nigeria. Paper presented at: 19th Annual Conference of Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON); Ilorin, Nigeria.
  • Ezeomah C. 1985. Land tenure constraints associated with some recent experiments to bring formal education to nomadic fulani in Nigeria; [cited 2107 Aug 15] Available from http://www.odi.org.uk/pdn/papers
  • FAO 1997. Fisheries management. FAO technical guideline for responsible fisheries no 4. Rome: FAO. Report No.:4-82
  • Federal Department of Fisheries (FDF) 1994. Federal Statistics of Nigeria, published by Federal Department of Fisheries Nigeria. Second Edition, 20p
  • FISON 2004. Fisheries Society of Nigeria 25 years of Evolution and Metamorphous 1976-2001 Lagos: FISON Publication 110 pp.
  • Hall SJ. 1999. The effects of fishing on marine ecosystems and communities. Oxford:Blackwell Science 403 p.
  • Hardin G. 1968. “The tragedy of the commons”. Science 162(12):43-48.
  • Hilborn RM, Peterman RM. 1995. The development of scientific advice with incomplete information in the context of the precautionary approach. In: FAO (1995) Precautionary approaches to fisheries.Part2: Scientific paper. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No.: 350/2
  • Ita EO. 1993. Inland fisheries resource of Nigeria. Rome, FAO: CIFA Occasional Paper No.:20-120.
  • Lacanilao F. 1998. State of Philippine coastal fisheries. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture 20(6):14-17
  • Nwabeze GO, Erie AP. 2013. Artisanal fishers, ‘use of sustainable fisheries management practice in Jebba Lake basin, Nigeria. Journal of Agric Extension, 17 (1): 123-134.
  • Olopade OA, Taiwo IO, Ajibade D, Aluko FA. 2008. Community participation in fishery management: A case study of acadja in Badagry Creeks, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research 8(1):28-33. doi: 10.4314/jasr.v8il.2882
  • Olopade OA, Sinclair NG, Dienye H. 2017. Fish catch composition of selected small scale fishing gears used in the Bonny River, Rivers State, Nigeria. Journal of Fisheries 5(1): 455–460. doi:10.17017/jfish.v5i1.2017.173
  • Ramazzoti M. 2008. ‘Customary water rights and contemporary legislation: Mapping out the interface’, FAO Legal Paper Online No. 76; [cited 2017 Aug] Available from www.fao.org/legal/prs-ol/lpo76.pdf
  • Reed W, Burchad, Hopson AJ, Jannes J, Yaro I. 1967. Fish and fisheries of northern Nigeria. Northern Nigeria: Ministry of Agriculture 226 p.
  • Rosenberg AA, Restrepo VR. 1995. Uncertainty and risk evaluation in stock assessment advice for U.S. marine fisheries. Can J Fish Aquat Sci. 51 (12): 2715-2720 doi: 10.1139/f94-271
  • Seisay MDB, du Feu TA. 1997. The effect of long term exploitation, by gill net fishery on the multi-species fish stocks in Kanji Lake. Nigeria: Nigerian-Germany Kainji Lake Fisheries Promotion Project Technical Report. Series No.: 11- 58.
  • Udolisa REK, Solar BB, in Lebo P, Ambrose EE. 1994. A Catalogue of small scale fishing gear in Nigeria. RAFR Publication Report No.: 014/F1/94/02- 142.
  • Welcomme RL. 1976. Fisheries ecology of floodplains rivers. London: Longman 3176 p.
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Olaniyi Olopade 0000-0002-9550-2956

İyabo Taıwo 0000-0002-7182-5136

Henry Dıenye 0000-0001-6254-9179

Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Aralık 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017Cilt: 3 Sayı: 3

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APA Olopade, O., Taıwo, İ., & Dıenye, H. (2017). Management of Overfishing in the Inland Capture Fisheries in Nigeria. Journal of Limnology and Freshwater Fisheries Research, 3(3), 189-194. https://doi.org/10.17216/limnofish.335549