Station Expérimentale de Recherche sur les Écosystèmes Marins de Kribi

The Experimental Research Station on Marine Ecosystems (SERECOMA) of Kribi is an operational structure of the Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD) created by the Resolution N° 000017/IRAD/CA/12/2019 of December 13, 2019 of the Board of Directors on the Organization Chart of the Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD).

It is located in Kribi in the Ocean department of the South Cameroon region. Three branches are attached to it, namely: the Ebodjé Branch, the Édéa Branch and the Lolodorf Branch.

Specifically, the Station's mission is to conduct research in the maritime and coastal field, with a view to promoting the well-being of people in relation to the maritime and coastal space (Atlantic Ocean). 

 

I- Multidisciplinary research units

Research activities within the Station are carried out in five (05) multidisciplinary research units (URP) which are organised around research themes of interest for the marine and coastal area.
  

II- Activities and Projects

  1. Coastal erosion management and protection of the Cameroonian coastline

 General Objective

To study the coastal and sedimentary dynamics of the southern coastal strip of Cameroon..

 Specific Objectives

- Identify the human activities responsible for the acceleration of the erosion phenomenon along the coastal fringe;

- Characterise and quantify the coastal currents and the sedimentary materials carried by these currents;

- Assess the evolution of the coastline;

- Draw up a map of the erosion and accretion zones in the southern part of the Cameroonian coast;

- Propose a development plan and adapted works for the Cameroonian coast. 

  1. Ecology and systematics of synodontid fish and their parasites: pre-farming feasibility

General objective

To carry out the systematic ecology of Synodontis fish and their parasites: proposal of ways of culture.

Specific objectives

- To make an inventory of Synodontis species and their parasites.

- To carry out the ecology of the fish and their parasites.

- Identify the impact of abiotic and biotic factors on fish health and avoidance methods.

  1. Understanding the ecology of ghost shrimp (Biatowé) with a view to their domestication
  1. Valorisation of broiler droppings through maggot/earthworm production in a fish-poultry integration system in Cameroon.

General Objective: evaluate the economic and nutritional benefits of using poultry droppings for the production of maggots and earth worms as supplementary diets for fish and broiler.

Specifics Objectives

- To investigate the different species of fly larvae produced using poultry droppings;

- To investigate fly larvae and earth worm productivity using poultry droppings;

- To investigate the cost benefit of supplementing fish and broiler feeding with fly larvae or earth worm; and

- To investigate the impact of supplementing fish and broiler diets with fly larvae or earthworm on carcass quality.

  1. Monitoring the exploitation of fishery resources in the Ocean Department: the case of the Mboamanga and Londji landing stage

General Objective

To evaluate the exploitation of fishery resources in the two large landing stages of the ocean.

Specific Objectives

- Identify the different species landed and their proportion of the catch;

- Characterise the different species landed (size-weight);

- Make an inventory of the fishing gear used.

  1. Domestication and production of Cynoglosussenegalensis (tropical sole) in Cameroon

General Objective: to provide the basic elements for the domestication and production in captivity of crab of the genus Portinus Validus.

Specific Objectives

- Improvement in the formulation of feeds based on local by-products and improvement of formulation strategies at different stages of growth.

- Examination of the potential of Portinus Validus crabs by determining the possibilities and modalities of rearing / growing of the species.

  1. Domestication and captive production of Portinus Validus crab

General Objective 

To provide the basic elements for the domestication and captive production of PortinusValidus crab.

Specific Objectives :

- To improve the formulation of feed based on local by-products and the formulation strategy at different growth stages;

- Examine the potential of Portinus Validus crabs by determining the possibilities and modalities of rearing / growing the species.

  1. Evaluation of the performance of native micro-algae in larviculture of Farfantepenaeusnotialis and Melicertuskerathurus shrimps.

General Objective  

To evaluate the performance of microalgae strains from the Mpalla mangrove on Farfantepenaeusnotialis and Melicertuskerathurus shrimp larvae''.

Specific Objectives

- Déterminer le profil de croissance des différentes espèces de micro algues d’intérêt ;

- Évaluer les performances des souches sur la croissance des larves.

  1. Marine shrimp farming

General Objective  

To obtain commercial size shrimps.

Specific Objectives 

- Determine the duration of eggs from laying to hatching; and/or

- Determine the different larval stages (from nauplii to the first post larva).

Contacts

P.o. Box 219 KRIBI CAMEROUN

Tél/Fax: (237) 33 46 16 46/33 46 14 15

C.T.P (237)   242 01 27 20

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Specialized Station for Botanical Research/National Herbarium of Cameroon (SSRB-HCN)

Created since 1948-1950, the National Herbarium of Cameroon (HNC), called Specialized Station of Botanical Research (SSRB) since the Resolution of the Board of Directors of IRAD of September 4, 2020, has as vision to participate in the emergence of Cameroon by 2035 through an optimal management of its biodiversity and to increase the knowledge and collections of the flora of Cameroon.

Missions

This important scientific and cultural heritage has the following missions

- Increase the collection of the SSRB-HNC;

- Increase the publication of the volumes of the Flora of Cameroon;

- To update the phytogeographic map of Cameroon;

- Accompany the different technical administrations in their missions of control, sustainable and more profitable management of biodiversity.

- To increase the capacity of the personnel, with the impact of increasing the scientific publications of the SSRB-HNC researchers and the elevation to higher ranks and also contribute to the training of botanists in Cameroon and beyond.

Main activities

- Identification of Cameroonian flora species

- Training on the identification and conservation techniques of the flora

- Reforestation and land management

- Construction of nurseries and botanical gardens

- Monitoring and evaluation of research projects

Operational units

- Systematic botany

- Phyto-geography / Phytosociology

- Geomatics and biometry/ Climate change

- Flora-fauna relationship, Conservation

- Forensic/ Monitoring/ Biotechnology

- Ethnobiology and equitable benefit sharing mechanisms

- Forestry/ Seed bank/ Land use planning and management

Ongoing key research projects

- Conservation of Microberlinia bisulcata A.Chev., a critically endangered tree species endemic in Cameroon - from 2020 to 2023, funded by the Franklinia Foundation for 91,000 Euros.

- Natchigal Hydropower Cooperation Project: Collection of 556 specimens belonging to 75 families, 174 genera, and 300 species. 2019 à 2020.

- African Plant Initiative (API) from 2005 to 2006, funded by the Melon Foundation for US$ 50,000;

- South-Expert Plant Project (SEP) from 2008 to 2012, funded by the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) in the amount of 60,000 Euros.

Some completed projects

- Global Environment Facility- from 1996 to 2000, funded by the World Bank to the tune of US$ 200,000

- International Network of African Herbariums (RIHA) from 2004 to 2007, financed by the Institute of Research for Development (IRD) for an amount of US$ 140,000.

Achievements and results

- A collection of 70,000 specimens

- A phytogeographic map of Cameroon

- Creation of a seed bank with 228,808 seeds belonging to 35 families

- Publication of 40 volumes of the Cameroon flora series.

- Creation of a carp and xylotheque.

Contact :

PO BOX. 1601 Yaounde

Tel./Fax : (237) 222 22 33 62/ 222 23 26 44.

Station Spécialisée de Recherche Agricole sur le Palmier à Huile de la Dibamba (SSRAHD)

Missions

La Station Spécialisée de Recherche Agricole sur le Palmier à Huile de la Dibamba (SSRAHD) qui fait partie de la Zone de forêt humide à pluviométrie monomodale a pour missions de :
  • mettre en œuvre une stratégie de recherche sur le palmier à huile et traduire la demande de développement en programmes scientifiques cohérents ;
  • assurer une production régulière et en quantité suffisante de semences de palmier à huile sélectionnées ;
  • promouvoir des échanges permanents de matériels, compétences et technologies avec les institutions ou partenaires au niveau national, régional ou international ; et
  • enregistrer les problèmes rencontrés par les acteurs de la filière palmier à huile et procéder sur une base participative à la recherche des solutions appropriées.

Contact :

Tél. : +237 675 32 00 39
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