DYNAMICS OF WATER QUALITY IN TROPICAL EARTHEN FISH PONDS

Authors

  • A.C. NZEAGWU
  • E.D. ANYANWU
  • D.A. AVOAJA

Keywords:

physico-chemical parameters, aquaculture, productivity

Abstract

Aspects of physicochemical parameters of three fish ponds in Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike
were studied between February 2015 and January 2016, to evaluate its suitability for optimum fish productivity. The
results were as follows: water temperature (24.1 - 34.0 oC), depth (52.0 - 115.0 cm), transparency (30.4 - 38.2 cm),
pH (6.3 - 10.8), conductivity (44.0 – 190.0 µS/cm), Total Dissolved Solids (35.1 - 98.0 mg/l), Dissolved Oxygen (3.7
- 5.1 mg/l), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (1.3 - 2.8 mg/l), nitrate (16.7 - 34.3 mg/l) and phosphate (0.01-3.33 mg/l).
All the phyisco-chemical parameters evaluated were within the acceptable range set by NESREA except pH. The
depth (water level) was found to be inadequate based on previous studies. In conclusion, the water quality
characteristics assessed in the fish ponds were observed to be suitable for optimum fish productivity except for pH
and depth (water level).

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Published

2017-06-01

How to Cite

NZEAGWU, A., ANYANWU, E., & AVOAJA, D. (2017). DYNAMICS OF WATER QUALITY IN TROPICAL EARTHEN FISH PONDS. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 14(1_2), 1289–1295. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/204

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