• Management And Conservation Of In-land Fisheries Resources In Nigeria

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    • In this research work the important of appropriate institutional arrangements for the development of in-land fisheries enhancement strategies in Anambra state is emhasined .
      Chapter one contains a general discussion based on the general trend of fish production  in most intend water bodies in Nigeria and high lighted some factors which where  though to be responsible for the drastic decline .  furthermore this chapter highlighted the activities of some of various institutional that are responsible for coordinating the activities of in-land water bodies in Nigeria can the view of some individual contributor.  It went further to state the problem and limitation of the study and finally the definition of terms.
      In addition a number of case studies of traditional fisheries management techniques operated at the village level example construction if fish shelters in seasonal pools as well as some other related materials are outlined and reviewed in chapter two as part of literature review.
      Chapter three deal of literature review the method used in collecting data of the study the way the questionnaire were constructed distributed and the treatment of data.
      Chapter four deal with data presentation and analysis.
      This paper finished in chapter five with an identification of the opportunities and constraints for future fisheries enhancement strategies in Nigeria.  It also contains the conclusion drawn from all the analysis and findings of the research work can the recommendation made.

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    • CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0       INTRODUCTION1.1                  BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY            In recent years there has been a growing concern that the fisheries in most water bodies in Nigeria a have been increasingly over exploited leading  to reduction in socio- economic benefits far local communities and they regional economy in general.  It has been estimated that most of the world’s major inland fisheries are now at their maximum level of exploitation ... Continue reading---