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Research Paper | Environmental Science Studies | Ghana | Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016
Supporting Aquaculture in Ghana with Hydrographic Data
Perry Addison [2] | JohnKwamena Amos
Abstract: Hydrography has been around since the 13th century. Although it was intended to mainly support vessels to navigate safely, the increase shift of attention from nautical charts to marine resources especially to the hydrocarbon industry expanded the use of hydrographic data. Currently, countries with hydrographic capabilities are able to use hydrographic information to support different maritime and related activities. This research shows how hydrographic data can be used to support Aquaculture in Ghana, specifically looking at inland aquaculture on Lake Volta where bulk of Ghanas aquaculture production come from. Through the use of relevant data mainly secondary sourced, on how Canada is employing hydrography to solve similar challenges in the area under consideration, and relevant literature, solutions were proffered to tackle the challenges in Ghana. It was apparent that, by integrating hydrography into aquaculture, fish farmers will be able to manage their farms more efficiently to boost production.
Keywords: Hydrography, Aquaculture, Volta lake, Lake Huron, Ghana
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016,
Pages: 1726 - 1731
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Research Paper, Environmental Science Studies, Cameroon, Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018
Pages: 1927 - 1933Waste Characterization in the Bafoussam II Municipality of Cameroon
Oben Mbeng L. | Temateu Zemtsa P.
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Research Paper, Environmental Science Studies, Indonesia, Volume 5 Issue 2, February 2016
Pages: 1448 - 1451The Dynamics of Water Quality Soft-Shelled Crab Aquaculture in Pemalang Regency, Middle Java, Indonesia
Muhamad Agus [2] | Johanes H [2] | YS Darmanto | S. Budi Prayitno