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Coastal submergence and shoreline retreat constitute a serious threat to shoreline management in the Niger Delta. Short-
term and long-term changes on the shoreline adjoining Qua-Iboe River estuary, south-east coast of Nigeria are analysed
to assess the impact of sea-level rise and climate change on the shoreline. A comparison of the 2002 and 2013 editions of the
maps of the shoreline indicates a landward retreat of the shoreline and a submergence of village of Itak Abasi in the Atlantic
Ocean over an estimated area of 180000m
2
along the coastline. Analysis of shoreline changes over neap-spring tidal phase
confirmed that the submerged area of the updrift shoreline was threatened by severe and chronic erosion in which the rate has
reduced to 178m
3
per day. The downdrift experienced high rate of accretion at 1490m
3
per day with sediment gained from the
updrift shoreline and the ebb tidal delta as well as input from fluvial discharge into the estuary. Near-shore wave climate was
characterized by the wave breaker heights which fluctuated between 30cm and 70cm at a period which ranged between 5 to
8seconds, the occurrence of edge waves during mid-flood tidal stage along the mid foreshore, predominantly eastward directed
long-shore currents and storm surge events at the updrift shoreline are considered as the hydrodynamic processes which
caused the shoreline retreat and submergence. The intensity and magnitude of the impact of the processes on the shoreline are
attributed to sea-level rise and climate change. Sustainable shoreline management strategies including measures for mitigations
and adaptations to climate change are recommended.
Biography
Saviour P Udo-Akuaibit has just defended his MSc Dissertation at the age of 40 years from University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He had a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Geology and a Post Graduate Diploma in Integrated Coastal Zone Management from the University of Calabar. Nigeria. He has co-authored 6 papers
in reputed journals and currently serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the
Natural Environment Magazine
- a publication of graduate students of Institute of Natural
Resources, Environment and Sustainable Development, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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