Fish types, breeding grounds and migratory routes in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

O. Okogwu, F. A. Elebe, G. Nwonumara
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Akwa Ibom State is one of the six maritime states in Nigeria and has a shoreline of approximately 129km. Three important rivers (Cross, Imo and Kwa Ibo) transiting through some Nigerian states, terminally pass through the state before discharging into the Atlantic Ocean. Despite the extensive drainage systems and huge fisheries potentials of the state, very little is known about her role in the sustainable productivity of major fish populations. This study was undertaken to bridge information gap on fish type, migratory path and breeding sites of some fish fauna in order to protect fish populations and diversity. The study revealed that Characidae, Cyprinidae, Cichlidae, Clariidae, Schilbeidae and Bagridae dominated the freshwater fauna, while Clupeidae, Carangidae and Ariidae dominated marine piscifauna. Mbo, Udung Uko, Oron Urbuan and Itu in the state serve as major migratory path for several diadromous fishes. The floodplains of the major rivers at Itu, Uruan, Okobo and Ibiono (Cross River), Oruk Anam, Ikot Abasi and Ukanafun (Imo River) and Eket, Onna Nsit Ubium and Etinan Local Government Areas (Kwa Ibo River) serve as major breeding sites. Consequently, the state hosts hundreds of fishermen that depend solely on fishing for their livelihood. However, fish diversity and productivity are threatened by pollution, unorthodox fishing techniques, over exploitation, deforestation and replacement of mangrove plants with exotic nypa palm. This study shows that Akwa Ibom State occupies a prime position in the sustainable fish productivity and biodiversity of the entire Niger Delta region and Nigeria. It is suggested that a well-coordinated strategy that should involve fishers, community leaders, researchers, non-governmental organizations (NGO) and governmental agencies be adopted to protect fish productivity and diversity of the major drainage systems that pass through the state.
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尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州的鱼类种类、繁殖地和洄游路线
阿夸伊博姆州是尼日利亚六个海洋州之一,拥有约129公里的海岸线。三条重要河流(Cross、Imo和Kwa Ibo)流经尼日利亚一些州,最终流经该州,然后流入大西洋。尽管该州拥有广泛的排水系统和巨大的渔业潜力,但人们对其在主要鱼类种群可持续生产力中的作用知之甚少。本研究旨在弥补鱼类种类、洄游路径和繁殖地的信息差距,以保护鱼类种群和多样性。研究结果表明,淡水区系以鱼科、鲤科、鲤科、蛱蝶科、蛱蝶科和蛱蝶科为主,海洋区系以鱼科、蛱蝶科和蛱蝶科为主。该邦的Mbo、Udung Uko、Oron Urbuan和Itu是几种双产卵鱼类的主要洄游路径。在Itu、Uruan、Okobo和Ibiono(克罗斯河)、Oruk Anam、Ikot Abasi和Ukanafun(伊莫河)以及Eket、Onna Nsit Ubium和Etinan地方政府地区(Kwa Ibo河)的主要河流的洪泛平原是主要的繁殖地点。因此,该州拥有数百名完全依靠捕鱼为生的渔民。然而,鱼类的多样性和生产力受到污染、非正统捕鱼技术、过度开发、森林砍伐和用外来的尼帕棕榈取代红树林植物的威胁。这项研究表明,阿夸伊博姆州在整个尼日尔三角洲地区和尼日利亚的可持续鱼类生产力和生物多样性方面占有重要地位。建议采取一项由渔民、社区领袖、研究人员、非政府组织和政府机构参与的良好协调战略,以保护通过该州的主要排水系统的鱼类生产力和多样性。
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