“…For instance shellfishes (U. tangeri, C. amnicola, T. fuscatus, P. monodon), along the Opuro-Ama Creek in Rivers State (Chris and Oghenetekevwe 2022), Senilia senilis (Blood Cockle) and Crassostrea gasar (Oyster) from Bonny Estuary, Rivers State (Dike et al 2022), Sarotherodon melanotheron (Blackchin tilapia) from Woji creek, Rivers State (Ihunwo et al 2022), three different species of catfishes Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (marine catfish),Clarias gariepinus (african catfish), and Schilbe mystus (silver catfish) in Ikoli Creek, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State (Ighariemu, Belonwu, and Wegwu 2019c), three selected fin fish species; Oreochromis niloticus, Synodontis clarias, and Hepsetus odoe from Oguta lake (Ogueri, Adebayo, and Nwaiwu 2018), fish samples from six Rivers in Delta state viz: Egbokodo River in Warri, River Ethiope in Sapele, Urie River in Igbide Isoko, Asaba-Ase creek, Aragba River in Abraka, and Uzere Creek (Ubiogoro and Adeyemo 2017). Genyonamus lineatus (Croaker fish) from Bonny and Finima, Rivers State (Abarshi, Dantala, and Mada 2017), Callinectis amnicola (swimming crabs) from Azuabie estuarine creek, Rivers State (Moslen and Miebaka 2017), Tympanotomus fuscatus (Periwinkle) from Iko river estuary, Akwa Ibom State (Abiaobo, Udi, and Obot 2016), seafoods from Ethiope river, Warri Delta State (Uhegbu et al 2012), Seafoods (T. guineensis, L. falcipinis, C. pallidus, and P. notialis) from Ogoniland, Rivers State (Nkpaa et al 2016). This study showed higher values of heavy metal concentrations than all compared scholarly research cited within the Niger region with an exception of (Ubiogoro and Adeyemo 2017) study on multiple rivers and creek that has high level of Iron (Fe) bioconcentrated in different fishes and (Ihunwo et al 2022) study on Woji Creek that has high level of Pb in Sarotherodon melanotheron due to waste deposition and other anthropogenic activities on the intertidal creek.…”