NIGERIAN INSTITUTE FOR OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE RESEARCH (NIOMR) P.M.B.12729, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS Website ww.niomr.org E-mail: mtyarhere@yahoo.com Telephone: 08023392901 A. EXTENSION SUPPORT ACTIVITIES Title Diagnostic survey No Proposed No Achieved Collaborating Institute Remarks 1 1 NIFFR, NSPRI ON FISH DISEASES IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT OFR 4 4 MTRM 12 8 ARCN/NIOMR/NIFF R ADPs ONGOING COMPLETED FOR THE YEAR Joint Scientific Field Evaluation 1 1 ARCN/NIFFR COMPLETED Field days 5 5 ALUU/UNIPORT COMPLETED 5 2 IAR&T COMPLETED 5 2 IAR&T COMPLETED 6 6 ARCN/ADP/FDF COMPLETED 5 - IAR&T NOT Zonal REFILS Workshop Pre-post season training Zonal Steering Committee Meeting In-house Review Meeting/Cropping Scheme Zonal Technical Committee Meeting SATISFACTORY National Agricultural Extension Review and Planning Meeting 1 1 NAERLS/ADPs/NARI S/FARMERS/NGOS ONGOING EXTENSION SUPPORT ACTIVITIES CONT’D Title Adopted Village No Proposed No Achieved Collaborators 4 2 ARCN Remarks -COLLEGE PROJECT VERY SUCCESSFUL AND SOME TEACHERS HAVE STARTED CONCTRUCTING THEIR OWN PONDS IN THEIR HOUSES. – NIOMR TRAINED THE TEACHERS TOO - TEACHERS COOPERATIVE HAVE BEEN FORMED AND SENT TO LAGOS STATE COOPERATIVE AND THRIFT SOCIETY FOR ASSISTANCE - SOME FUND JUST RELEASED TO COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION CENTRES THAT WERE ABANDONED Training Workshop Agric Research & 6 6 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 3 NIGERIAN EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE LAGOS EKO FAIR ON FISH HANDLING AND SMOKING WITH ALUU AND SHELL PORTHARCOUT FAO/ARCN/AFA N ONGOING NIOMR SMOKING KILN Training Fair Research Institute Field day World food day Wet & dry season evaluation(zc) National Agric Shows NGO/AFAN/LAG OS COMPLETED1 COMPLETED B. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT S/No Technology Recently Developed Year of Release Level of Adoption Identified Areas Requiring Improvements 1 TILAPIA BROODSTOCK BANK 2012 NOT RELEASED CULTURE MEDIUM PROBLEMS DUE TO FLOODING 2 WESAFU FISH CLTURE (A TYPE OF TILAPIA 2012 NOT RELEASED TIMELY RELEASE OF FUND 3 FISH DISEASE TREATMENT 2011 NOT RELEASED TO BE SUBJECTED TO LABORATORY DETERMINATIONS 4 ALL-MALE TILAPIA BREEDING 2011 ONGOING 5 SNAKEFISH TECHNOLOHY 2011 ONGOING BREEDING C. EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS Title No. Achieved Collaborators PONDS 3000 COPIES 3000 COPIES PRIVATE PRINTERS PONDS 3000 COPIES 3000 COPIES ‘’ 1000 COPIES 1000 COPIES PRIVATE PRINTER EXTCLUDER 1000 COPIES 1000 COPIES ‘’ 1000 COPIES ‘’ CONCRETE No. proposed CONSTRUCTION EARTHEN CONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL FISH FARM ESTATE ESTABLISHMENT TURTLE DEVICE FOR INDUDTRIAL FISHING COMPANIES FISH EXPORT BLUE PRINT 1000 COPIES D. RADIO PROGRAMMES Title No. Achieved No Proposed Participating Agencies WATER HYCINTH 4 UTILIZATION 4 MINISTRY INFORMATION COASTAL EROSION 7 PREVENTION AND MITIGATION MEASURES 4 ‘’ Channels OF FRCN ‘’ E. TELEVISION PROGRAMMES Title No. Achieved No Proposed Collaborators Channels FISH BREEDING 3 3 NGOs/ARCN CHANNELS, NTA FISH HANDLING 3 3 NGOs ‘’ F. TRAINING WORKSHOP TITLE CATEGORY OF TRAINEES NO OF TRAINEES COLLABORATORS DURATION FISH HANDLING WOMEN FISH 400 PARTICIPANTS I NIGERIAN EXPORT 2 DAYS EACH AND SMOKING PROCCESORS COASTAL EROSING MIN OF THE MITIGATION ENVIRONMENT, ENVIROMENT, BGOs ESTATE AND ESTATE DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS PROCESSING ZONE 76 MIN OF 2 DAYS G. ADOPTED VILLAGE Title (I) INTRODUCTION OF FISH FARMING TO MAGBONALADE FISHING COMMUNITY No Proposed No established 4 2 Technologies Promoted - (I) INTRODUCTION OF FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY IN MAGBON ALADE COLLEGE 2 1 CULTURE MEDIUM (IA) BREEDING PROCESSES HATCHERY MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT -SORTING FEEDING FEEDS FORMULATION HARVESTING MARKETING SAME AS ABOVE Remarks Constraints: • INAPPROPRIATE RELEASE OF FUNDS AND UNTIMELY RELEASE OF FUNDS • UNENCOURAGING INSTITUTE’S COUNTERPART FUNDING OF THE PROJECT • POACHING OF FISH BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS SUMMARY OF NIOMR’S AQUACULTURE VALUE CHAIN THE GOAL OF THE AQUACULTURE VALUE CHAIN • To create an enabling environment for increased and sustainable production of over one million metric tons of Aquaculture fish and to generate five hundred thousand jobs (500,000 Nos.) under a 4-year work plan (2011-2015). All states and the FCT will be involved in achieving this goal. EXPECTED OUTPUT billion fingerling seeds per annum uction of 400,000 metric tones of fish feed per year uction of additional 250,000 metric tones of table fish pe uction of 100,000 metric tones of value added fish and fi ucts per year e 100,000 jobs per annum for the next five years which w de at least 20,000 youths and women. 6,000 Broodstock of Catfish and Tilapia STRATEGY Baseline studies conducted on the current status of the various components along the Aquaculture Value Chain due to lack of adequate information in most of the states visited during the field trips. STRATEGY II oodstock Development and Fingerlings Developm e of the most important inputs to the aquacu ue chain is high quality fish fingerlings in the requ ntity. Presently about 1.2 Billion fingerlings of var cies are required in order to be able to produ ion metric tons of table fish annually. The total su approximately 300 Million, which is just 2 respondingly 600,000 pieces of Broodstock are ded. STRATEGY III AN ELABORATE FACILITY FOR TILAPIA RESEARCH IN BADORE, LAGOS. Mobilization and Cluster Formation of Producer Groups within the Aquaculture Value Chain. Capacity Development in all the Aquacultu Value Chains Commercial Cage Fish Farming STRATEGY CONT. Rehabilitation and Privatization of Government Aquaculture Development Projects Fish Feed and Fish Meal Development. Product Development from Aquaculture Ventures Fish Marketing, Transportation and Distribution Strategy continues • Development of viable Broodstock for hatchery producers • Development of new fish species for aquaculture industries • Development of marine and freshwater shrimp for both local and export market • Development of Mariculture industry to include marine fin fish species. • Improvement of Artisanal and Industrial fishers Thanks For your attention • DR MRS MABEL YARHERE HEAD OF EXTENSION RESEARCH AND LIAISON SERVICES AND ADOPTED VILLAGE COORDINATOR