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Name

Dr. George Eni Eni

Department

Zoology and Environmental Biology

Designation

Lecturer I

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. George Eni Eni

Dr. George Eni is a senior lecturer and an alumnus of the University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria. He graduated from the Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, University of Calabar with a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences (Fisheries) in 1985. He was awarded an M.Sc. (Fisheries and Aquaculture) and PhD (Environmental Pollution and Toxicology) degrees by the same University in 2002 and 2019 respectively. He joined the services of the University of Calabar in 1997 as a graduate assistant and he has risen through the ranks to his present designation as Senior Lecturer in the Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, University of Calabar. He is a researcher with over ten years of experience in aquatic ecology research with a bias on the health of the aquatic environment with a special interest in the interactions between toxics and aquatic biota. He has mentored several students over the years in this area of research both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has several visible scientific publications/articles in many peer-reviewed academic journals. Current research focuses on the possible adverse effects of selected pesticides and their impacts on resident microbiota and possible ecosystem effects. Dr George Eni is a member of the many professional bodies including the Fisheries Society of Nigeria and Nigerian Environmental Society


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Primary Leaving Certificate - Distinction (FSLC).Government Primary School, Itigidi, Abi LGA, Cross River State, Nigeria.19701975
West African School Certificate (WASC) St. Brendan’s College, Iyamoyong Obubra, Cross River State, Nigeria. 19761980
BSc (Fisheries Biology) Department of Biological Sciences, (Second Class Honours, Upper Division). University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. 19811985
M.Sc. (Fisheries & Aquaculture) Department of Zoology & Environmental Biology. University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.19972002
Ph.D ( Aquatic Ecology/Toxicology) Department of Zoology & Environmental Biology. University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.20022019

S/N Publication
Okorafor, K. A., Mowang, D., & Eni, G. (2018). Comparative bioaccumulation of some heavy metals in tissues of three selected fish species from Akpa Yafe river, Ikang, Cross River State, Nigeria. Journal of Global Ecology and Environment, 8(1), 13 - 22.
Oju, I., Eni, G., Andem, B. A., & Akanimo, J. (2017). Dimorphism in Black Jaw Tiliapia (Sarotherodon melanotheron) and Banded Jewelfish(Hemichromis fasciatus) from the Great KWA River, Calabar, Nigeria. Ribarstvo, 75(3), 85 - 97.
Eni, E. G., Andem, A. B., & Ushie, G. U. (2014). A Preliminary Checklists on Planktons Dynamics of Calabar River, Southern Nigeria. The Int. Journal Of Science and Technoledge, 2(3), 77 - 81.
Eni, G. E., Andem, B. A., Effanga, E. O., Umoh, C. J., Oku, E. E., & Ogbeche, E. O. (2014). Prevalence of Yellow Fever Vectors in the Forested area of Bekwarra, Southern Nigeria. Journal of Academia and Industrial Research (JAIR), 2(8), 472-475.
Eni, G. E., Andem, B. A., Ene, E. O., Umoh, C. J., & Ajah, O. E. (2014). Seasonal Distribution, Abundance and Diversity of Soil Arthropods in Farmlands around Workshops in Calabar Metropolis, Southern Nigeria. Journal of Academia and Industrial Research (JAIR), 2(8), 446 - 452.
Eyo, V. O., Ekanem, A. P. , Eni, G. E. , Asikpo, P. E., & mfon-imaUdo, J. (2013) Comparative Study of Growth Performance, Food Utilization and Survival of Hatchery Bred and Wild Collected Fingerlings of African Catfish Clarias gariepinus Greener Journal of Oceanography and Marine Science, 1(1), 1 - 10.
Ikpi, G. U., Adinya, I. B., & Eni, G. E. (2013). Impact of Fisheries Cooperatives on Fishing Communities in Cross River State, Nigeria Journal of Aquatic Sciences, 28(1),93 - 103.
Andem, A. B, Idung, J. U., Eni, G. E., & Ubong, G. U. (2013). Length-weight Relationship and Fulton’s condition factor of Brackish River prawn (Macrobrachium macrobrachion, Herklots, 1851) from Great Kwa River, Obufa Esuk Beach, Cross River State, Nigeria. European Journal of Experimental Biology, 3(3),722 - 730.
Idung, J., Andem, B., Eni, G., & Ubong, G. (2013). Food and feeding Habits of the Brackish River Prawn (Macrobrachium macrobrachion, Herklots, 1857) from Great Kwa River, Obufa Esuk Beach, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigerian Journal of Natural Science Research, 3(9), 82 - 89.
Idung, J., Andem, B., Eni, G., & Ubong, G. (2013). Food and feeding Habits of the Brackish River Prawn (Macrobrachium macrobrachion, Herklots, 1857) from Great Kwa River, Obufa Esuk Beach, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigerian Journal of Natural Science Research, 3(9), 82 - 89.
Eyo, V. O., Ekanem, A. P., Eni, G. E., Asikpo, P. E., & Mfon-imaUdo, J. (2013) Comparative Study of Growth Performance, Food Utilization and Survival of Hatchery Bred and Wild Collected Fingerlings of African Catfish Clarias gariepinus Greener Journal of Oceanography and Marine Science, 1(1), 1 - 10.
Eni, G., Andem, B., Idung-Joseph, G. U. (2013). The Fecundity of Brackish River Prawn (Macrobrachium macrobrachion, Herklots, 1857) from Great Kwa River, Obufa Esuk Beach, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigerian Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare, 3(11), 75 - 83.
Eyo, V. O., Ekanem, A. P., Eni, G., & Asikpo, P. E. (2013). Relationship between fecundity and biometric indices of the silver catfish Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (Lacepede) In the Cross River Estuary, Nigeria. Croatian Journal of Fisheries, 71, 131 - 135.
George, E. E., Samuel, I. U., & Andem, A. B. (2012). Composition and Abundance of Phytoplankton of Adiabo River in Calabar River System, Southeast, Nigeria. European Journal of Zoological Research, 1(4), 93 - 98.
Uwem, G. U., Ekanem, A. P., & Eni, G. (2011). Food and feeding habits of Ophiocephalus obscura (African snakehead in the Cross River estuary, Cross River State, Nigeria. International Journal of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 3(13), 231 - 238.
Eni, G. E., Obiekezie, A. I., & Akpan, E. R. (2003). Effect of water soluble fraction of crude oil on development and hatching success of Heterobranchus longifilis eggs. African Journal of Environmental Pollution and Health, 2(1 & 2), 35- 42.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
Climate Change and coastal Zones sustainability in tropical areas. An International Conference on Oceanography, Calabar.Nil.2013-11-122913-12-14