ISSN(Online): 2736-0040 ISSN(Print): 2695-1975
Abstract
The study assessed the Impact of Sea Robbery on Artisanal Fish Production in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
Specifically, this study compared the income of the fisher-folks affected by sea robbery and those not
affected; estimated and compared costs and returns in artisanal fish production by both groups of
fisher-folks; determine and compare the effect of socio-economic characteristics on the level of fish
output of fisher folks affected by sea robbery and those not affected. Multi-stage random sampling
technique was used among others to select the sample size of 202 respondents (fisher-folks) for the study
area. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and interpersonal interviews. The data
collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regressions, were employed to test the
hypotheses also budgetary technique was used to estimate the costs and returns in artisanal fish
production. Distribution of respondents by income showed the mean income of ₦351,990.10 for fisherfolks
affected by sea robbers, while fisher-folks not affected by sea robbers had the mean income of
₦764,534.65. Costs and returns analysis revealed returns on investment (ROI) of ₦0.55 for fisher folks
attacked by sea robbers, while returns on investment (ROI) revealed ₦0.79 for fisher folks not attacked by
sea robbers. The multiple regression results for both fisher folks attacked and those not attacked by the
sea robbers on the output (k.g) and socio-economic characteristics showed a positive relationship for
both groups. The study recommended increase surveillance and patrol along waterways in the study area
especially rural fishing settlements. This will assist to abate the surge of sea robbery which has high level
of negative interference with fishing activities in the study area.