Author

Elliot Haruna Alhassan

Professor, University for Development Studies - Cited by 514 - Fisheries & Aquatic Science

Biography

Professor Elliot Haruna Alhassan is an Associate Professor in fisheries specializing in freshwater fisheries ecology. He has worked with the University for Development Studies (UDS) since 2004. His research interest include freshwater ecology, fish stock assessment, management of small-scale inland fisheries, wetland ecology and conservation, limnology and plankton abundance, aquatic food web ecology, impact of climate change and climate variability on inland fisheries, and contribution of small-scale fisheries to food security and poverty alleviation.
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Benthic macroinvertebrates as ecological indicators: their sensitivity to the water quality and human disturbances in a tropical river
L Tampo, I Kaboré, EH Alhassan, A Ouéda, LM Bawa, ...Frontiers in Water 3, 6665, 2021202
27
2021
Supplemental carbon sources applied in biofloc technology aquaculture systems: Types, effects and future research
G Abakari, G Luo, EO Kombat, EH AlhassanReviews in Aquaculture 13 (3), 1193-12, 2021202
22
2021
Assessment of postharvest fish losses: The case study of Albert Bosomtwi-Sam fishing harbour, Western Region, Ghana
WR Gyan, EH Alhassan, A Asase, DN Akongyuure, Y Qi-HuiMarine Policy 1, 1041,
20
2020
Coping with climate variability and non-climate stressors in the West African Oyster (Crassostrea tulipa) fishery in coastal Ghana
SA Atindana, O Fagbola, E Ajani, EH Alhassan, A Ampofo-YeboahMaritime studies 19, 81-92, 2020202
14
2020
Treated wastewater suitability for reuse in comparison to groundwater and surface water in a peri-urban area: Implications for water quality management
L Tampo, SLAS Mande, AO Adekanmbi, G Boguido, KV Akpataku, ...Science of the Total Environment 815, 152780, 2022202
12
2022
Growth Performance of the Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis Niloticusf Cultured in Cages in Two Dams in the Bongo District of Ghana
EH Alhassan, EO Kombat, D KarimWest African Journal of Applied Ecology 26 (1), -21, 2018201
11
2018
The use of biochar in the production of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in a biofloc technology system-BFT
G Abakari, G Luo, H Meng, Z Yang, G Owusu-Afriyie, EO Kombat, ...Aquacultural Engineering 91, 102123, 2020202
11
2020
Aquaculture extension services: A case study of fish farms in the eastern region of Ghana
CL Ayisi, EH Alhassan, D Addo, BO Agyei, A AprakuInternational Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies, 2016201
11
2016
Ecological impact of river impoundment on zooplankton
EH Alhassan, PK Ofori-Danson, J SammanZoology and Ecology 25 (2), 136-142, 2015201
10
2015
Fisheries resources of Ghana: present status and future direction
BNA Doku, S Chen, EH Alhassan, Y Abdullateef, MM RahmanFisheries 3 (4), 2018201
10
2018
Socio-ecological importance of aquatic macrophytes to some fishing communities in the Northern region of Ghana
SM Abobi, A Ampofo-Yehoah, TA Kpodonu, EH Alhassan, ED Abarike, ...Elixir, 2015201
8
2015
Determinants of fisher’s choice of fishing activity along the Volta Lake in Yeji, Ghana
MN Saagulo, EH Alhassan, J AmikuzunoGhana Journal of Development Studies 14 (2), 105-120, 2017201
8
2017
Ectoparasite infestation of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in cage culture at Mpakadam, Ghana
EH Alhassan, E Agbeko, EO Kombat, Y KpordzaxorEthiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management, 2018201
7
2018
Fish abundance and diversity during the pre-and post-impoundment periods of the Black Volta at Bui, Ghana
EH Alhassan, PK Ofori-Danson, FKE NunooAmerican-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information, 20120
5
2015
Metabolic cost of acute and chronic exposure of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to different levels of salinity
EO Kombat, JL Zhao, G Abakari, G Owusu‐Afriyie, PT Birteeb, ...Aquaculture Research 2 (12), 612-6163, 2021202
5
2021
Physico-chemical characteristics of the Bui dam area of the Black Volta River, Ghana
EH Alhassan, PK Ofori-Danson, FKE NunooAssociation for Aquatic Sciences of Nigeria, 2015201
4
2015