Anambra Basin

Anambra Basin is one of the energy-rich inland sedimentary basins in Nigeria.[1]: 153  It is a nearly triangular shaped embayment covering about 3000 km2 with a total sedimentary thickness of approximately 9 km.[2]: 2 [3]: 25  The Basin lying between 6°–7.8°N latitude and 6°40'–7°30'E longitude, is an area of agricultural and fisheries production. Fish species of genus Clarias are common in the basin especially in the dry season.[4]

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  4. ^ "SEMINAR ON RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT / SEMINAIRE SUR L'AMENAGEMENT ET LA MISE EN VALEUR DES BASSINS FLUVIAUX". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2022-03-12.