Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria

One of the priority research projects of the Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR) is broodstock development and mass propagation of silver catfish, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus of which the broodstock is naturally abundant in New Gala River. Selected physical characteristics and water physico-chemical parameters of the upper reach of the New Calabar River at Aluu were investigated. The highest depth value of 9.20 m was recorded in the middle of the river. The width of the river measured during spring high tide and low tide were 174 m and 110 m respectively. The cross-sectional area and average flow velocity of the river were 797.13 m2 and 0.374 m/s respectively. The discharge of the river was computed as 298.13m3/s. The river water was acidic most of the period (Hydrogen ion concentration, pH: 5.12 to 7.43), with low total alkalinity values (4.00 to 12.00 mgCaCO3/L) and low total hardness values (11.5 to 51.2 mgCaCO3/L) which indicate that the river water is black and soft. There was significant (p~,0.05) seasonal variation in temperature (23.1 to 31.7~'C\}, Secchi transparency (9.30 to 19.00 cm), total hardness (11.5 to 51.2 mgCaCO3/L), dissolved oxygen (5.20 to 7.50 mg/L) and dissolved oxygen deficit (0.02 to 2.95mg/L). These results are useful for several stake holders who use the river as a sink for trade wastes, as source of water for fish farming, as source of broodstocks of Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, as raw water for water treatment plants, and as means of transportation of industrial materials.

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Main Authors: Uzukwu, P.U., Leton, T.C., Jamabo, N.A.
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Language:English
Published: FISON 2013
Subjects:Chemistry, Fisheries, Limnology, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, Nigeria, New Calabar River, New calabar River, Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features, Seasonal variation, freshwater environment, automation,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-390372021-07-15T03:08:40Z Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria Uzukwu, P.U. Leton, T.C. Jamabo, N.A. Chemistry Fisheries Limnology Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus Nigeria New Calabar River New calabar River Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features Seasonal variation freshwater environment automation One of the priority research projects of the Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR) is broodstock development and mass propagation of silver catfish, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus of which the broodstock is naturally abundant in New Gala River. Selected physical characteristics and water physico-chemical parameters of the upper reach of the New Calabar River at Aluu were investigated. The highest depth value of 9.20 m was recorded in the middle of the river. The width of the river measured during spring high tide and low tide were 174 m and 110 m respectively. The cross-sectional area and average flow velocity of the river were 797.13 m2 and 0.374 m/s respectively. The discharge of the river was computed as 298.13m3/s. The river water was acidic most of the period (Hydrogen ion concentration, pH: 5.12 to 7.43), with low total alkalinity values (4.00 to 12.00 mgCaCO3/L) and low total hardness values (11.5 to 51.2 mgCaCO3/L) which indicate that the river water is black and soft. There was significant (p~,0.05) seasonal variation in temperature (23.1 to 31.7~'C\}, Secchi transparency (9.30 to 19.00 cm), total hardness (11.5 to 51.2 mgCaCO3/L), dissolved oxygen (5.20 to 7.50 mg/L) and dissolved oxygen deficit (0.02 to 2.95mg/L). These results are useful for several stake holders who use the river as a sink for trade wastes, as source of water for fish farming, as source of broodstocks of Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, as raw water for water treatment plants, and as means of transportation of industrial materials. Includes: 16 references. 2021-06-24T18:16:08Z 2021-06-24T18:16:08Z 2013 conference_item TRUE http://hdl.handle.net/1834/39037 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 206-210 FISON Lagos (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24618 19325 2018-05-22 06:12:36 24618 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Chemistry
Fisheries
Limnology
Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Nigeria
New Calabar River
New calabar River
Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features
Seasonal variation
freshwater environment
automation
Chemistry
Fisheries
Limnology
Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Nigeria
New Calabar River
New calabar River
Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features
Seasonal variation
freshwater environment
automation
spellingShingle Chemistry
Fisheries
Limnology
Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Nigeria
New Calabar River
New calabar River
Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features
Seasonal variation
freshwater environment
automation
Chemistry
Fisheries
Limnology
Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Nigeria
New Calabar River
New calabar River
Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features
Seasonal variation
freshwater environment
automation
Uzukwu, P.U.
Leton, T.C.
Jamabo, N.A.
Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria
description One of the priority research projects of the Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR) is broodstock development and mass propagation of silver catfish, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus of which the broodstock is naturally abundant in New Gala River. Selected physical characteristics and water physico-chemical parameters of the upper reach of the New Calabar River at Aluu were investigated. The highest depth value of 9.20 m was recorded in the middle of the river. The width of the river measured during spring high tide and low tide were 174 m and 110 m respectively. The cross-sectional area and average flow velocity of the river were 797.13 m2 and 0.374 m/s respectively. The discharge of the river was computed as 298.13m3/s. The river water was acidic most of the period (Hydrogen ion concentration, pH: 5.12 to 7.43), with low total alkalinity values (4.00 to 12.00 mgCaCO3/L) and low total hardness values (11.5 to 51.2 mgCaCO3/L) which indicate that the river water is black and soft. There was significant (p~,0.05) seasonal variation in temperature (23.1 to 31.7~'C\}, Secchi transparency (9.30 to 19.00 cm), total hardness (11.5 to 51.2 mgCaCO3/L), dissolved oxygen (5.20 to 7.50 mg/L) and dissolved oxygen deficit (0.02 to 2.95mg/L). These results are useful for several stake holders who use the river as a sink for trade wastes, as source of water for fish farming, as source of broodstocks of Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, as raw water for water treatment plants, and as means of transportation of industrial materials.
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Fisheries
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Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Nigeria
New Calabar River
New calabar River
Physical characteristics and physico-chemical features
Seasonal variation
freshwater environment
automation
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Leton, T.C.
Jamabo, N.A.
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title Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria
title_short Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria
title_full Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria
title_fullStr Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Survey of physical characteristics of the upper reaches of new Calabar River, Niger Delta, Nigeria
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