The high rate of urbanization and population
explosion in the world has placed high demand for food
especially the demand for fish, which has continued to rise.
Globally, aquaculture has manifested as a significant
means of nutritious food production, income generation
and livelihood support in the lives of people. This study
investigated the impact of aquaculture farming on
economic improvement of residents’ of Buguma in Rivers
State of Nigeria. The study was undertaken as a mixed
method research with the use of convenience and stratified
random sampling of households in twenty eight (28) streets
in Buguma. The total number of questionnaires
administered to residents households’ heads were 384 and
376 were retrieved. The research design used was the
Triangulation Mixed-Method Design and the data were
analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques involving
bar charts, pie charts, histogram with mode and
percentages. The result revealed that 73.0% of the
respondents were of the opinion that the Buguma fish farm
had positive impact on the residents, while 5.8% sees more
of its negative impact. In terms of benefits derived from
the fish farm by the residents, 59.0% strongly agreed that
it was a source of employment. With this positive
information, the Buguma aquaculture can be used to
improve the economic stay of Buguma and other riverine
communities. Thus, it is recommended that the Buguma
aquaculture farms be restored with proper collaboration
with the state government, local government, experienced
companies and other stakeholders and that the key
stakeholders should adopt an agropolitan development
model that will boost economic activities and guide rural
development in this study area.
Keywords : Aquaculture, Rural Development, Fishing.