Aji Andoni
Éwn malábó:Infobox river Aji Andoni [1] (Okwan Obolo) lẹ chi aji ka efu ami ajị wewe ki di Rivers State, Nigeria. Aji Andoni dị agbada Aji Calabar Titọ lẹ Kpai Aji Imo. Aji lẹ ni odu nwụ kwi St. Anthony, a European explorer ki wa deju dị ogbegbele lẹ efu 15th century. The mouth of the river gives way to large mangroves which are an important habitat for aquatic animals.[3]
Fauna
nwọ́cheAji lẹ chi nwụ ami ẹja wewe including Sarotherodon melanotheron, Galeoides decadactylus, kpai Ilisha africana.[2] Anugo, ami river mangroves chi unyi nwụ ami ẹla efomi wewe including oysters Crassostrea gasar kpai shrimp Penaeus monodon.[3] Ọdọ wewe ki la leyi evidence dufu kakini Aji lẹ Kpai estuary nwụ dọmọ awanẹ efu capacity eyi ki support habitats atodu local fish populations.[4]
Pollution
nwọ́cheReport nẹ kakini efu ọdọ 2022 kini Aji Andoni chi ọka efu ami ajị wewe yi Rivers State ki chẹ polluted kpai oil spillage atodu illegal oil refinery.[5] Estuary lẹ nwọ chi enduring contamination ki kwi quick hydrocarbon contamination sources kpai nearby contamination ki kwi dissolved sullied dregs, released household kpai human squander, kpai long separate stream contamination.
References
nwọ́che- ↑ Ejituwu, Nkparom C. (1991). A History of Obolo (Andoni) in the Niger Delta (in English). Manson Publishing Company. ISBN 978-978-2451-45-3.
- ↑ "West African ilisha - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ "FAO: Giant tiger prawn home". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ Ezekwe, Clinton Ifeanyichukwu; Edoghotu, Moni Iniobi (2015). "Water quality and environmental health indicators in the Andoni River estuary, Eastern Niger Delta of Nigeria". Environmental Earth Sciences (in English). 74 (7): 6123–6136. doi:10.1007/s12665-015-4635-9. ISSN 1866-6280. S2CID 126937887.
- ↑ "Pirates, pollution hinder women from fishing in Rivers - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.