Awareness, training needs and constraints on Fishing Technologies among small scale Fishermen in Ondo State, Nigeria.
International Journal of Aquaculture, 2016, Vol. 6, No.
Received: 01 Jan., 1970 Accepted: 01 Jan., 1970 Published: 29 Mar., 2016
A study was conducted on the awareness, training needs and constraints on fishing technologies among small scale fishermen in Ondo State, Nigeria. Three local Governments (Irele, Ilaje and Ese-odo) were selected for the study. A multipurpose random sampling technique was employed to select six fishing communities from each Local government and twelve small scale fishermen were randomly selected to make a sample size of 216 fishermen. The results revealed that, most of the small scale fishermen were aware of the fishing technologies and 82.4% indicated favourable training needs towards fishing technologies. Major constraints experienced by the respondents are lack of proper net maintenance (76.9%), limited outboard engine repair workshop (73.6%) and effective fish processing, preservation techniques and equipment (70.4%). Significant relationship exist between awareness and training needs on fabrication of low cost fishing gears (?2 = 18.48; p < 0.00), smoking oven (?2 = 15.77; p < 0.00) and outboard engine repairs (?2 = 5.47; p < 0.01). Based on the findings of the study, concerted efforts should be made by all stakeholders to ensure that the required training needs of small scale fishermen are met.
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