The challenges of piracy in the marine sector of capture fisheries in Nigeria
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Author
Amire, A.V.Date
2009
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The paper highligthed the coastline of Nigeria to be about 853 kilometers bordering the Gulf of guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. The contribution of Nigerian fisheries development has been discussed. Also discussed is the constraints to industrial fisheries development in Nigeria. The papaer concluded that the government should establish Radar Monitoring Centres at strategic locations along the Nigerian coastline to monitor the activities of the fishing vessels. Also there should immediate registration and licensing of all fishing canoes and craft. There should be an upgrading of the threeFisheries Resource Monitoring Control and Surveillance Zonal Centres. The Nigerian Navy should also establish forward Operational Bases along Nigerian coastline to monitor the activities of fishing and shrimping vessels and other maritime vessels.Page Range
94-102Publisher or University
Fisheries Society of NigeriaConference Name
23rd Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON)Conference Location
Kaduna, NigeriaConference Date
26 - 30 Oct 2008Collections