2020
DOI: 10.1111/lre.12331
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Climate change: A potential risk to cage culture and genetic structure of native fisheries in fish cage‐installed inland lakes

Abstract: Fish cage aquaculture (FCA) in lakes is a viable climate change (CC) mitigation approach; however, deficiencies in monitoring, early warning and risk planning could threaten its sustainability. Thus, the present study focused on examining the experiences with CC and its risks to cage fish culture, and phenotypic structure of a typical endemic fishery in fish cage‐installed (FCI) and fish cage‐free (FCF) lakes. Using a structured questionnaire, fisherfolks of typical FCI and FCF lakes in southwestern Nigeria we… Show more

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“…Cage aquaculture has attracted great attention in fish production in Africa (Ragasa et al, 2022) and has been suggested as an important driver for sustainable aquaculture growth, especially in most African countries (Musinguzi et al, 2019;Ragasa et al, 2022). Fish cage aquaculture has been proposed as one of the adaptation approaches to climate-related threats (Barange et al, 2015;Oyebola & Fada, 2020) and also provides opportunities for different farmers, including landless local communities (Beveridge, 2004). Furthermore, cage aquaculture provides higher investment returns and better profit than pond culture systems (Lisac & Muir, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cage aquaculture has attracted great attention in fish production in Africa (Ragasa et al, 2022) and has been suggested as an important driver for sustainable aquaculture growth, especially in most African countries (Musinguzi et al, 2019;Ragasa et al, 2022). Fish cage aquaculture has been proposed as one of the adaptation approaches to climate-related threats (Barange et al, 2015;Oyebola & Fada, 2020) and also provides opportunities for different farmers, including landless local communities (Beveridge, 2004). Furthermore, cage aquaculture provides higher investment returns and better profit than pond culture systems (Lisac & Muir, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%