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Monitoring biodiversity after oil spill remediation in the Niger Delta

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Monitoring biodiversity after oil spill remediation in the Niger Delta : a study of remediation and reference sites in Nigeria, 2020–2023
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The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is facing severe environmental challenges due to widespread oil extraction activities, resulting in recurring oil spills and adverse effects on biodiversity, ecosystem services and livelihoods. This report documents the implementation of protocols of the IUCN Niger Delta Biodiversity Technical Advisory Group (BTAG) on two impacted sites at Adibawa Well 8 S/L wellhead in Joinkrama, Rivers State, and Adibawa North-East 1 wellhead in Tien Biseni, Bayelsa State, both located in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. The innovative approach of BTAG integrates eDNA analysis with traditional field sampling to enhance the monitoring strategies, offering a more comprehensive understanding of ecological recovery.

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Gland, Switzerland : IUCN, 2024
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xii, 103p. : ill., maps
Publication Year: 
2024
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English
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Record created: 2024/05/22
Record updated: 2024/11/07