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Name

Prof. Ekom Robert Akpan

Department

Institute of Oceanography

Designation

Professor

Email

[email protected]


About Prof. Ekom Robert Akpan

Ekom Robert Akpan is a Professor of Environmental Chemistry with Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry. Has been in the academia since 1984, rising through the ranks to be appointed full Professor in 2006. He is a beneficiary of many scholarships and fellowships including, Cross River State Scholarship, Federal Government of Nigeria Scholarship, University of Calabar Staff Development Fellowship, DAAD Fellowship and the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation Fellowship. He has taught widely in the Physical Sciences, Marine and Environmental Sciences and has supervised/mentored widely at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has served as external examiner to several universities and assessed several Associate Professors and Professors in Nigerian Universities. Prof. Akpan has served in many capacities within and outside the University of Calabar including Head of Department of Physical Oceanography, Director of the Institute of Oceanography, member, Strategic Action Plan Committee and member of the University Senate Examinations Vetting Committee among others. He was a member of the Federal Government’s Team on African Peer Review Mechanism-National Working Group of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development in 2008. Prof. Ekom Robert Akpan is a core Environmentalist and professional in Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Auditing and Environmental Evaluation and has participated in many Environmental Impact Assessment studies within Nigeria. Prof. Ekom Akpan is a member of the Federal Ministry of Environment’s EIA Review Panels. He served as the pioneer Environmental Manager to ZB Joint Venture Limited during the construction of the Obite-Ubeta-Rumuji Gas pipeline in Nigeria. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health. He is a member of scientific team on the International Atomic Energy Agency supported research project (IAEA-RAF/7/008) on nutrients, heavy metals, hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides in water, sediments and seafood in the Eastern Niger Delta. Prof Akpan has served as Senior Environmental Advisor to Shell Petroleum Development Company Ltd, Port Harcourt in 2017. His core area of research is on oil spill forensics in the marine environment. His research also spans Impact of Coastal and Maritime activities on Quality of Nigeria’s Coastal Waters and impact of Ballast Water-Related Invasive Species in Nigerian Waters: Prof. Ekom Robert Akpan is a member of several professional societies including Chemical Society of Nigeria, Nigerian Society for Biological Conservation, Nigerian Environmental Society, Fisheries Society of Nigeria, American Association for the Advancement of Science and has been cited in the Maquis World Who is Who of Science and Engineering, USA. He has over thirty publications in high impact journals and Proceedings.


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Daka, E. R., Akpan, E. R., Abam, T. K. S. (2016). An assessment of the potential effects of sewage from dredging operation along the Nun River using BOD modelling Journal of Nigerian Environmental Society, 10(1), 137-145
Akpan, E. R. (2013). Heavy metals and hydrocarbons levels in sediments of the Western Niger Delta, Nigeria. International conference on oceanography, University of Calabar, Nigeria, 12 – 14 November 2013
Akpan, E. R. (2013). Heavy metals and hydrocarbons levels in surface waters of the western Niger Delta, Nigeria. International conference on oceanography, University of Calabar, Nigeria, 12 – 14 November 2013
Akpan, E. R. (2013). Physicochemical characteristics of surface waters of the western Niger Delta, Nigeria. International conference on oceanography, University of Calabar, Nigeria, 12 – 14 November 2013
Udiba, U.U., Akpan, E.R., Ogabiela, E.E., Magomya. A.M., Yebpela. G.G., Apogo-Nwosu. T. U., Hammuel. C., Ade-Ajayi, A.F. and Aina. O.B. (2012). Influence of Oil Exploitation in the Niger Delta on the Water Quality of Calabar River Estuary, Calabar, Nigeria. Journal of Basic and Applied Science Research, 2(2),1658-1666
Ama-Abasi, D. E., & E. R. Akpan. 2011. Emigration of juvenile bonga, Ethmalosa fimbriata from the Cross River Estuary, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 8(1), 220-226.
Agwunobi, I. N., Archibong, E. E., & Akpan, E. R. (2007). Nutritional evaluation of nut of Nypa fruticans. In: Agiang, E. A., & Agwunobi, I. N. (eds.) Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production, Calabar: 18th-21st March, 2007, pp 326-328
David-Oku, E., Usang, E. E., & Akpan, E. R. (2006). Levels of total hydrocarbons, trace metals and macro-elements in freshwater prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii from South Eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 5(2), 37-44
David-Oku, E., Usang, E. E., & Akpan, E. R. (2006). Total hydrocarbons, trace metals and macro-elements in Tilapia species from South Eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 5(2), 30-36
Akpan, E. R. (2006). Nutrient-Phytoplankton relationships in the Cross River Estuary, Nigeria. Journal of the Chemical Society of Nigeria, 31(1&2), 102-108
Ibe, K. A., Offem, J. O., Ibok, U. J., Nganje, T., & Akpan, E. R. (2005). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon flux in the Qua Iboe River System, South Eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 4(1), 44-51
Ama-Abasi, D, Akpan, E. R., & Holzlohner, S. (2004). Factors influencing the emigration of juvenile bonga from the Cross River Estuary. In: Araoye, P. A. (ed.). Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of Fisheries Society of Nigeria, Ilorin: 29th November-3rd December, FISON, Lagos, pp 737-744
Akpan, E. R., & Umana, U. A. (2004). Occurrence and intensity of acid rain in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 3(1), 37-43
Akpan, E. R. (2003). Acidic precipitation and infrastructural deterioration in oil producing communities of Akwa Ibom State. A case study of Eket, South Eastern Nigeria. Global Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2(1), 47-52
Akpan, E. R., Ekpo, H. E., & Ekpe, U. J. (2003). Establishment of water quality classification scheme: A case study of Calabar River Estuary, Nigeria. Global Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2(1), 67-71
Akpan, E. R., & Frank, A. I. (2003). Effect of waste engine oil on phytoplankton of the Calabar River Estuary, Nigeria. Global Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2(2), 112-116
Akpan, E. R., Ekpo, H. E., & Ekpe, U. J. (2003). Seasonal variation in water quality of the Calabar River: Influence of tidal and coastal activities. Global Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2(2), 106-110
Akpan, E. R. (2003). Water quality status of Qua Iboe River Estuary, Nigeria. Baseline studies. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 2(1&2), 63-78
Eni, G. E., Obiekezie, A. I., & Akpan, E. R. (2003). Effect of water soluble fractions of crude oil on development and hatching success of Heterobranchus longifilis eggs. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 2(1&2), 35-42
Akpan, E. R., Offem, J. O., & Nya, A. E. (2002). Baseline ecological studies of the Great Kwa River, Nigeria 1: Physicochemical studies. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 1(1), 83-90
Holzlohner, S., Nwosu, F. M., & Akpan, E. R. (2002). Mangrove mapping in the Cross River Estuary, Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 1(2), 67-76
Akpan, E. R., Ekpe, U. J., & Ibok, U. J. (2002). Heavy metal trends in the Calabar River, Nigeria. Environmental Geology, 42(1), 47-51
Akpan, E. R. (2000). Influence of meteorology and hydrographic factors on the water quality of the Calabar River, Nigeria. Tropical Journal of Environmental Research, 2(1&2), 107-111
Akpan, E. R. (1999) Spatio-Seasonal trends of physicochemical characteristics of the Cross River Estuary, Nigeria. Progress in Meteorology, 13, 127-131
Akpan, E. R. (1998). Possible environmental impact of channelization and dredging on the ecology of the Cross River Estuary system, Nigeria, Tropical Freshwater Biology, 7, 53-61
Akpan, E. R., Ekanem, S. B., & Odaro, J. G. (1998). Toxicity of crude oil to freshwater algae. African Journal of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 1, 56-61
Akpan, E. R., & Okafor, N. (1997). On organic fertilization and plankton development in two experimental freshwater ponds in Nigeria. Journal of Aquaculture in Tropics, 12, 147-154
Ekpe, U. J., Ekanem, U., & Akpan, E. R. (1995). Temporal changes in some water quality parameters in Iko and Utaewa Rivers of South Eastern Nigeria. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 1(1&2), 63-69
Akpan, E. R. (1993). Seasonal cycles of phytoplankton and grazing activity in the Cross River of South Eastern Nigeria. Tropical Ecology, 34(2), 143-149
Akpan, E. R., & Offem, J. O. (1993b) Seasonal variation in water quality of the Cross River, Nigeria. Revue de Hydrobiologie Tropicale, 26(2), 95-103
Akpan, E. R., & Offem, J. O. (1993a). Comparison of chlorophyll-a and carotenoids as predictors of phytoplankton biomass in the Cross River system of Nigeria. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences, 22, 59-62
Etim, L., & Akpan, E. R. (1991). Seasonal variation in metals (Hg, Pb, As) in the body tissues of Egeria radiata (Lam) (Bivalvia, Tellinaceae, Donacidae) from the Cross River, Nigeria. Journal of African Zoology, 105, 465-467
Etim, L., Akpan, E. R., & Muller, P. (1991). Temporal trends in heavy metal concentrations in the Clam, Egeria radiata (Lam) (Bivalvia, Tellinaceae, Donacidae) from the Cross River, Nigeria. Revue de Hydrobiologie Tropicale 24 (4): 327-333

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