The Andoni River[1] (Okwan Obolo) is one of the many rivers in Rivers State, Nigeria.[2] Andoni River is located between the New Calabar River and Imo River.[citation needed] It is believed to have derived its name from St. Anthony, a European explorer who visited the area in 15th century.[3] The mouth of the river gives way to large mangroves which are an important habitat for aquatic animals.[4]

Andoni River

Fauna edit

The river is host to many fish species including Sarotherodon melanotheron, Galeoides decadactylus, and Ilisha africana.[5] Additionally the river mangroves are home to the many other aquatic animals including oysters Crassostrea gasar and shrimp Penaeus monodon.[6] Over the last decade evidence has emerged that the river and it's estuary are declining in capacity to support habitats for local fish populations.[7]

Pollution edit

Report says in 2022 that Andoni River is one of the rivers in Rivers State that is being polluted by oil spillage as a result of illegal oil refinery.[8] The estuary is also enduring contamination from quick hydrocarbon contamination sources and nearby contamination from dissolved sullied dregs, released household and human squander, and long separate stream contamination.

References edit

  1. ^ Ejituwu, Nkparom C. (1991). A History of Obolo (Andoni) in the Niger Delta. Manson Publishing Company. ISBN 978-978-2451-45-3.
  2. ^ "Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP)". ESCR-Net. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  3. ^ The Obolo (Andoni) of the Eastern Niger Delta – University of Lagos
  4. ^ Zabbey, Nenibarini; Uyi, Hanson (2014). "Community responses of intertidal soft-bottom macrozoobenthos to oil pollution in a tropical mangrove ecosystem, Niger Delta, Nigeria". Marine Pollution Bulletin. 82 (1–2): 167–174. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.03.002. PMID 24667085.
  5. ^ "West African ilisha - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  6. ^ "FAO: Giant tiger prawn home". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  7. ^ 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. 74 (7): 6123–6136. doi:10.1007/s12665-015-4635-9. ISSN 1866-6280. S2CID 126937887.
  8. ^ "Pirates, pollution hinder women from fishing in Rivers - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.

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