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Vol. 2 (2017): African Journal of FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Vol. 2 (2017): African Journal of FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Published:
2021-03-22
Articles
Histopathological Effects of 2,2-Dichlorovinyl Dimethyl Phosphate (DDVP) on Coptodon Zillii (GERVAIS, 1848) Juveniles
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5. Mabel O.I Article
Growth Response and Diet Utilization of Clarias gariepinus (Clariidae) Fed Diets Containing Cassava Leaf Protein Concentrate as Plant Protein Source
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Fagbenro O.A. Article
Isolation of Lactobacilus Fermentum as Probiotics for Aquaculture from some Indigenous Fermented Food Products in Nigeria
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Ikwuemesi J.C. Article
Determinants of Output of Small Scale Fish Farmers in Ikorodu, Nigeri
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7. Fawehinmi Olabisi Article
Acute Toxicity of Water Accommodated Fractions (WAFs) of three Nigerian Crude Oils to Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822)
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Omogoriola, H.O Article
Flesh and Waste Yields, Proximate and Mineral Compositions of Ctenopoma kingsleyae (Gunther 1896) (Pisces, Anabantidae)
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FAGBENRO, O.A. AND OLUWALOLA, O
Baseline Socio-Economic Study of Sustainable Integrated Pond Based Aquaculture with Rice and Poultry Production in North Central and South West, Nigeria
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8 Bernadette Tosan Fregene Article
Perception of Residents on Tourism Development in Eleko and Tarkwa Bay Communities, Lagos State, Nigeria
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Ajani, F. Article
AntiBacterial Potentials of Selected Synthetic Antibiotics and Clove Basil,Ocimum gratissimum against some Bacterial of the Skin and Guts of Clarias garienpinus Juveniles
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Idowu, AA Article
Parasitic Helminth Fauna of Parachanna obscura in River Ogun, Southwest Nigeria
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9. Friday Elijah Osho