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<title>Through a Woman’s Eyes: A Version of Events</title>
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<description>Through a Woman’s Eyes: A Version of Events
Mansah Prah
23p:, ill.
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<title>Lagoon tilapia: bioprofile and prospects for coastal fisheries</title>
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<description>Lagoon tilapia: bioprofile and prospects for coastal fisheries
Blay, John
Lagoon tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron also known as the black-chinned tilapia or&#13;
the black-cheeked tilapia is a common fish in lagoons in Ghana, constituting over 90% of&#13;
the ichthyomass in these habitats. Unfortunately its potential in the coastal fishery&#13;
production has largely been overlooked although it supports important local subsistence&#13;
and commercial fisheries. This lecture presents a review of the biology of populations of&#13;
the species in Ghana highlighting my contributions in this regard. It will show how&#13;
characteristics as tolerance range of brackish conditions, food habits, growth,&#13;
reproductive habits, and ability to survive under harsh environmental conditions&#13;
influence the production of natural populations. Recommendations are made for&#13;
managing the natural lagoon and reservoir stocks, and aquaculture of the species.
I, 30p:, ill.
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