ASSESSMENT OF FISH STOCK AND PLANKTON OF OLI RIVER, KAINJI LAKE NATIONAL PARK, NIGERIA

Authors

  • J. A. ABIODUN
  • Y. I YEM
  • O. AJAYI

Keywords:

Fishery, conservation, fish stock assessment, species composition

Abstract

Fish stock, Physico-chemical parameters and primary productivity of Oli River were determined using experimental
gill-net, standard limnological procedures and depth strata techniques. Thirty six (36) different fish species from 15
families were recorded from the river during the survey. The catches were dominated by Schilbeids with Schilbe
mystus dominating the over-all catch composition. The yield estimate from the river based on experimental gill net
sampling was 30.27 kg/1000 m2
, which translates to an average fish production of 48 kg/ha. Eighteen (18) and
fourteen(14) species of phytoplankton and zooplankton respectively were recorded from the river. This is quite high
and it is an indication that the river has abundant natural fish food. Using the Morpho-Edaphic Index (MEI) that is
based on the river conductivity and mean depth, the potential fish yield of the river was 57.38 kg/ha. This yield
which is higher than the actual production indicates and strengthens the need for proper management of the river to
improve its current fish production.

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Published

2017-06-01

How to Cite

ABIODUN , J. A., YEM, Y. I., & AJAYI, O. (2017). ASSESSMENT OF FISH STOCK AND PLANKTON OF OLI RIVER, KAINJI LAKE NATIONAL PARK, NIGERIA. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 14(1_2), 1201–1206. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/193

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