International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 7 | Page No.: 1-5
Dredging of the River Nile is Suicide in Environmental Science Download PDF
Thon Deng Ayong

Abstract:
This research article is an attempt to highlight the environmental impact of post-implementation of dredging if any, in the same token, it is counted as an awareness of environmental impact to institutions on one hand and citizens on the other. The matters related to water solely fall under the jurisdiction of the national government, especially the matters related to tributaries of the Nile. Dredging of Naam River would not resolve to flood as misunderstood by the state government. Hence, dredging is amount to suicide in environmental science. The elements of suicide in dredging are that it will cause loss to grounds of fish in addition to the loss of some species. Another environmental impact is the loss of habitats of rivers for instance loss of biodiversity. In brief, dredging is drainage, therefore, the national administrative concern of the Nile should take necessary steps in regulating water sources all over the country.