Akwa osimiri Kwa

osimiri na Naijiria

Nnukwu osimiri Kwa (a na-akpọkwa Kwa Ibo River ma ọ bụ Kwa River ) na-esi na Cross River State, Nigeria, na-apọpụta n'ikiri mmalite nke obodo Calabar .  [1] Ihe gbasara gburugburu ebe obibi nke osimiri nọ n'ihe egwu site na ọrụ mmadụ.[1]

osimiri kwa

Ezi ahụ sitere na ugwu Oban, na lumina mba Cross River, [1] wee rute na ndịda ruo n'ịkpọ ugwu Cross River .

Ogologo ya dị n'okpuru ala, nwere nnukwu apịtị dị.  ma gbapụ n'oke oké osimiri mmalite nke obodo Calabar .

Ọrụ mmadụ

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Emechaala ọrụ mmadụ na nnukwu efere Kwa na obere ugbo, aquaculture na azụ nka, anyị maka oporo.  [1] Otú ọ dị, Calabar na-eto eto, n'ihi na nke Calabar Free Trade Zone, na-eme ka ọnụ ọgụgụ na-azụ elu nke ụlọ na ụlọ ihe na-ewu na mmiri dị ọcha na swamps mangrove.  Akwa Kwa.  Mahadum Calabar na-ekpuchi ebe 17-hectare (42-acre) n'etiti nnukwu osimiri Kwa na Calabar .  Mahadum ahụ enwetala ala n'ahụ abụọ nke Great Kwa maka maka n'ahụ. [2]

Mmetọ

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Obodo Calabar ihe ebe a na-edozi mkpofu, oke mmiri ozuzo na-ewepụ ihe mkpofu mmadụ na ụlọ n'ime osimiri.  paste mere n'afọ 2008 nje nje bacteria Vibrio na shellfish na Great River estuary mkpa na mmiri na-emetọ mgbe niile, na azụ azụ nwere nnukwu ọrịa.  Nke a ji ihe ize ndụ egwu nye ndị, egwu ihe egwu nke ọrịa ọgbụgbọ ọgbụgbọ [3]

Ntụaka

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  1. The Mythology Behind the Great Kwa River - Guide to Nigeria tourism, local culture & investments. www.cometonigeria.com. Retrieved on 2023-09-04.
  2. About Us. University of Calabar. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved on 2011-09-09.
  3. (15 July 2008) "Seasonal occurrence of vibrios in water and shellfish obtained from the Great Kwa River estuary, Calabar, Nigeria.". Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 81 (3): 245–8. DOI:10.1007/s00128-008-9482-x. PMID 18626562.