@article{MAKHILLJFI201914321711,
    title = {Compliance with Fishing Regulations in Lakes Geriyo and Ribadu, North Eastern Nigeria},
    journal = {Journal of Fisheries International},
    volume = {14},
    number = {3},
    pages = {19-22},
    year = {2019},
    issn = {1817-3381},
    doi = {jfish.2019.19.22},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1817-3381&doi=jfish.2019.19.22},
    author = {B.P.,K.J. and},
    keywords = {disastrous,lakes,fishingregulations,fishers,Compliance},
    abstract = {Artisanal fishery has been of immense importance to
human existence worldwide. Fishing regulations have not been
effective due to non-compliance. This is disastrous to the fisheries
as it could lead to collapse and fishery closure. The study was
carried out to ascertain the fisher&#146;s compliance with fishing
regulations in lakes Geriyo and Ribadu, Nigeria. Data were
collected through surveys and enumerator interview from forty-two
respondents; twenty-one in each lake. Data collected were
analysed using descriptive statistics and t-test with Microsoft Excel
2007. Result shows that ban on explosives was the most complied
regulation in lake Geriyo (100%) while the most violated was
mesh size regulation (47%). In lake Ribadu, ban on explosives was
also the most complied regulation (100%) while the least was also
mesh size regulation (33.33%). The respondent&#146;s compliance in the
lakes was significant (p<0.05). Economic reason was the primary
and leading motive for non-compliance with regulations in the
study areas. Government should tackle fisher&#146;s low economic
status, invest in their education, enlighten them on the need for
conservation, step-up regulation enforcement and integrate the
fishers as key stakeholders in any fisheries management plan.}
    }