@suleimandaniel6@MasterMaliq '': vThe outlines
1. Primary and secondary productions, patterns of energy flow.
2. River zonation and classification. v rrc
3. Man-made lakes and their problems. X
4. Ecological C to vex of impoundment
🔬 PUBLICATION ALERT
It's a big milestone in my professional journey and I’m proud to share that I am a co-author of a scientific publication titled: “Delayed fertilization and short-time storage methods affect the viability of stripped eggs of African catfish (C. gariepinus)"
In practical hatchery operations, fertilization is not always immediate — delays can occur due to unforeseen circumstances. Our work explores how long fertilization can be delayed and the best short-term storage methods to maintain egg viability during such critical moments.
This is a valuable contribution for hatchery managers and fish farmers aiming to improve fertilization success rates and overall production efficiency.
I’m excited about the impact this knowledge can bring to aquaculture in Nigeria and beyond.
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I'm thrilled to announce my acceptance into the Data Analytics course on Dexa and would be certified as Junior Data Analyst with foundational skills in a few weeks so feel free to reach out.
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In reality, they are consistent. What looks like luck to others is stable routines, good observation and timely corrections. What looks like bad luck is guesswork, emotional decisions and poor systems. Hatchery success is engineered, not accidental.