Considéré comme une véritable source d’espoir pour promouvoir la pêche artisanale en Côte d’Ivoire, le débarcadère de Locodro baptisé « Point de débarquement Mohammed VI » reste encore loin de répondre à cette attente après son ouverture en juin 2018. Cette situation suscite plusieurs interrogations sur les difficultés auxquelles il est confronté vu les commodités qu’il comporte pour être un excellent centre d’approvisionnement en produits halieutiques. Cette étude permet donc d’identifier ces difficultés, de montrer leurs conséquences sur la vie socio-économique des acteurs et de faire des recommandations pour la bonne marche dudit débarcadère. Pour la collecte des données, des documents traitant des thèmes en rapport avec la pêche ont été consultés. En plus, une enquête a été réalisée par le biais d’un questionnaire et des entretiens. Les résultats ont montré que les difficultés qui entravent le bon fonctionnement du débarcadère sont principalement liées à sa délocalisation d’Abobo-Doumé à Locodjro. Ces difficultés impactent négativement la vie socio-économique des acteurs. Cette situation qui suscite des inquiétudes recommande que des mesures correctives soient prises avec l’implication de toutes les parties concernées pour une rentabilité durable du débarcadère au profit de tous. Considered as a real source of hope to promote artisanal fishing in Côte d'Ivoire, the landing stage of Locodro named "Mohammed VI Landing Point" is still far from meeting this expectation after its opening in June 2018. This situation raises several questions about the difficulties it faces given the amenities it has to be an excellent supply centre for fishery products. This study therefore makes it possible to identify these difficulties, to show their consequences on the socio-economic life of the actors and to make recommendations for the good functioning of the said landing stage. For the collection of data, documents dealing with themes related to fishing were consulted. In addition, a survey was carried out by means of a questionnaire and interviews. The results showed that the difficulties hindering the proper functioning of the landing stage are mainly related to its relocation from Abobo-Doumé to Locodjro. These difficulties have a negative impact on the socio-economic life of the stakeholders. This situation, which gives rise to concern, recommends that corrective measures be taken with the involvement of all the parties concerned for a sustainable profitability of the landing stage for the benefit of all. <p> </p><p><strong> Article visualizations:</strong></p><p><img src="/-counters-/edu_01/0896/a.php" alt="Hit counter" /></p>
The space Ébrié lagoon borders the cities of Abidjan, Bingerville, Dabou and Jacqueville. Little influenced by the sea, the lagoon is a suitable area for livestock breeding fish. The scarcity of the resource has led the residents to be converting in aquaculture. It is a extensive aquaculture are of modern practices and so-called traditional family. Despite the willingness of the few actors of this rural area, this activity is under the pressure from unfavorable natural factors, restrictions imposed by Ébrié villagers to occupy a portion of the lagoon and the pollution of anthropogenic activities. The development of aquaculture is under the influence of the dredge lagoon funds and numerous solid waste produced by man. The study used bathymetric maps to locate and identify the areas and depths of aquaculture farms. Forms of degradation, water pollution have been obtained by field observations and photographs, while the surface operated by the dredge was measured with a measuring tape values were determined using the formula mathematics for calculating the area of a geometric figure (circle, rectangle, etc.). The effects of natural factors and human activities have been examined by administering a questionnaire to approximately fifty actors chosen at random. Focus group discussions were held between men and women in order to supplement the information obtained from the survey questionnaire. The study showed that only sectors Bingerville and Jacqueville practicing aquaculture. The size of the fish farms is based on the financial capacity of the owner. This activity demonstrates the introduction of an integrated management of the lagoon for sustainable aquaculture.
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