MS. KEZIA BAIDOOLECTURERDEPARTMENT OF AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES SCIENCESFACULTY OF BIOSCIENCENYANKPALA Campus
Background
Ms. Kezia Baidoo is a Fisheries Scientist and a Lecturer in the Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø (UDS), Ghana, West Africa. Ms. Kezia is currently the department seminar coordinator for undergraduates and postgraduates’ students and a member of the strategic plan committee of the department. Ms. Kezia has about a decade of experience working within the fields on environmental protection and resource conservation, inland and fisheries management of Ghana. Ms. Kezia collaborates with NGO’s who are concerned with inland resources restoration and conservation to implement district level and community-based actions in achieving governance and sustainable management of inland resources in Ghana. She is a supporting member of a technical advisory committee with a responsibility is to provide scientific advice towards the implementation of Community Resources Management Area (CREMA) in Ghana. I handle courses such as Inland Fisheries, Fisheries Governance and Institutional Framework, Coastal Management, Ichthyology, Freshwater and wetland Ecology, Aquatic Flora and Fishing methods and Gear Techniques.
Baidoo, K., Abobi, S.M., and Agbeko, E. (2015). Ecto-parasites Infestation of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete ponds in Tamale, DOI: 10.5376, International Journal of Aquaculture, Volume 5, No.4, 1-4
Baidoo, K., Abobi, S.M., Asare, N., Krampah, E., and Ayisi, L.C. (2022). Diel and Tide Variation of Fish Species in Kakum River Estuary in the Central Region, Ghana. Journal of Zoological Sciences. V;1-12. DOI: 10.4172/2321-6190.10.6.006
Ayisi, L.C., Sienso, G., Mensah, D.G., N’souvi, K., Baidoo, K., Alhassan, E.H., and Osei, A.S. (2023). Examining the socio-economic characteristics of fishing patterns and challenges of fishermen at James Town in Ghana. Social science and Humanities. https://dio.org/10.1016.j.ssaho.100591
Baidoo, K. Asare, N. and Abobi S.M. (2022). Length-Weight Relationship and the condition factor of some important Estuarine Fish species from Kakum Estuary of Ghana. Ghana Journal of Science, Technology, and development, Vol; 8.
Ayisi, L.C., N’souvi, K., Baidoo, K., Kettey-Tagoe, B., Asare-Nuamah, P., Larbi, I., Asiamah, A.T., and Alhassan, E.H. (2024). Perception of climate change and adoption of climate smart fisheries among small scale fishermen at Teshie, Ghana. Elsevier; Journal of Sustainable Technology and Entrepreneurship. Vol; 3. Issue; 10072. DOI; 10.1016/j.stae.2024.100072