Artisanal Fishers’ Use of Sustainable Fisheries Management Practices in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nigeria

Authors

  • G O Nwabeze Extension and Commercialization Programme, National Institute for Freshwater Fisheries Research (NIFFR), P.M.B 6006, New Bussa, Niger State
  • A P Erie Department Of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Faculty Of Agriculture, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria

Abstract

The study attempts to characterise artisanal fishers’ use of sustainable fisheriesmanagement practices in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nigeria. Stratified samplingtechnique was used to select 402 respondents. Data were collected using semistructured interview schedule. Data were analysed using frequency counts,percentages, mean and standard deviation. The result showed fishing in the study area was dominated by male fishers (97.0%) with the mean age of 43 years. Attitude of fishers’ towards formal fishing regulations were below average (mean=3.00). Over half (57%) of the respondents never used any sustainable fishing practices, while only 39.1% used only one form of sustainable fishing practice. About 60% and 50% of the respondents reported using gill net and hook and line, respectively. The study recommended that artisanal fishers should be strengthened as key stakeholders in fisheries policy formulation, implementation and evaluation. This will entrust commitment and ownership on the part of the fishers towards the realization of fisheries policy objectives.

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Published

2013-06-01

How to Cite

Nwabeze, G. O., & Erie, A. P. (2013). Artisanal Fishers’ Use of Sustainable Fisheries Management Practices in the Jebba Lake Basin, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 17(1). Retrieved from https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/72

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General Extension and Teaching Methods