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Fish Pond Site Selection, Mid-Western State, Nigeria

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Friday, July 19, 1974
U.S. Agency for International Development
Fish ponds must be in area of impervious, or relatively impervious soils. Technicians visited a number of sites in Nigeria to provide insight into site selection. To be very effective, fish ponds should be at such an elevation that they may be completely drained in order to effect total harvest, regulate the numbers and species of fish, control diseases and predators and other minor factors.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Aquaculture
Resource type: 
Tool
Region & Countries: 
NigeriaSub-Saharan Africa
Resource Scale: 
Local

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